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The new dawn of Machine Learning

Intercom, Inc.

GPT-3 can create human-like text on demand, and DALL-E, a machine learning model that generates images from text prompts, has exploded in popularity on social media, answering the world’s most pressing questions such as, “what would Darth Vader look like ice fishing?” It’s all about artificial intelligence and machine learning.

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InMoment Completes Acquisition of Lexalytics, the Leader and Pioneer of Structured and Unstructured Data Analytics

Customer Think

InMoment bolsters set of customer experience management (CXM) solutions with latest acquisition adding robust natural language processing (NLP), and machine learning (ML) to InMoment's XI Platform.

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From OCR (Optical Character Recognition) to IDP (Intelligent Document Processing): The Evolution of Automation & AI in Financial Services

Lightico

IDP (Intelligent Document Processing): The Mastermind IDP elevates automation further by combining OCR’s text recognition with machine learning (ML) and natural language processing (NLP). IDP Pros: Intelligent Automation : Leverages ML and NLP to understand document context, extracting meaningful data with high accuracy.

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B2B: When & Where AI for Customer Experience Fits

InteractionMetrics

Artificial Intelligence is rapidly infiltrating new markets, and the customer experience sector is no exception. While customer experience artificial intelligence is still nascent, AI for customer experience shows tremendous promise, both as a tool to measure experience and as a lever to improve it.

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Contact Center Technology Stack: The (Immediate) Transformation You Need?

Ameyo Callversations

Furthermore, a Forrester report indicates that great experience delivering companies registered 17% CAGR against 3% CAGR for companies with poor customer experience. More reports suggest a strong correlation of the customer experience with the financial metrics such as revenue, CAGR, CLV (customer lifetime value), ROIC, etc.