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EP275: The Current State of AI in Ecommerce And Where We’re Headed With Visual Content Generation for Brands
Inside Commerce: Ecommerce Strategy, CX and Technology Podcast
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In this episode, James Gurd, Liam Quinn and Paul Rogers discuss the current state of AI in ecommerce, exploring its adoption, opportunities, challenges, and the future of AI agents.
They delve into the importance of creative direction, data strategy, and the role of third-party tools in enhancing AI capabilities for brands. The conversation highlights the rapid advancements in AI technology and its implications for customer service, visual content generation, and overall brand strategy.
Key takeaways:
- AI adoption in ecommerce is still in its early stages.
- Customer service is a key area for AI implementation.
- Brands must ensure quality data for effective AI use.
- Creative direction remains crucial alongside AI technology.
- AI can significantly enhance visual content generation.
- Data structure is essential for leveraging AI effectively.
- AI agents could revolutionise user interactions with brands.
- Brands need to be agile in their AI strategies.
- The legal landscape around AI-generated content is evolving.
- Third-party tools are emerging to support AI integration.
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