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Mountain communities and digitization: towards technological innovation

Neosperience

We have rediscovered the value of proximity tourism and we’re more aware of the environmental impact of our trips; above all, though, tourism has gotten more and more digital, particularly if we take into consideration the customer experience that goes into the planning and conduct of the trip.

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4 Customer Experience Lessons we can learn from Grab

Steven Van Belleghem

1. Think about partner Experience. There has been a lot of talk about employee experience being the backbone of customer experience lately. And I truly believe that happy employees beget happy customers. Diversification has become a big part of innovation, and Grab is completely on board with that trend.

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AI: The Future Brain of Contact Centers

DMG Consulting

Debates about the power and danger of artificial intelligence (AI) abound, but both the issues and practical realities are nuanced. But the benefits do not come without risks, and as with anything new and innovative, it will be up to society to ensure that AI is used properly.

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Turo’s Chief Operations Officer Discusses the Power of Customer Obsession

Execs In The Know

Turo is a car sharing app that allows car owners to rent out their vehicles to people in need of transportation. It is the world’s largest car sharing marketplace and has been named Fast Company’s 10 Most Innovative Companies in Transportation. Without customers, a brand cannot survive, let alone thrive.

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Nowhere to Go But Up: Bold AI Predictions for 2022

Uniphore

However, in artificial intelligence (AI), the feeling is anything but cautious. Today’s emotional intelligence software operates in much the same way: analyzing nonverbal cues – like tone, voice quality and subtle facial expressions – to interpret emotional information. And it’s a two-way street. Take bitcoin for banking.

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Internet for everyone: Web accessibility yesterday, today and tomorrow

Neosperience

The need to make digital environments accessible has been apparent since the early years of the World Wide Web’s existence, even before its innovative reach spread globally as we know it today. Artificial Intelligence can make a valuable contribution in generating assistive content.

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VISION 2020

DMG Consulting

We’ve entered the new decade with great momentum in technological innovation. Startups and large enterprises are investing billions in artificial intelligence (AI) and automation-based initiatives that will change the way we live our lives and conduct business over the next ten to twenty years. By Donna Fluss.