Artificial intelligence (see the Wikipedia definition), specifically machine learning, is an increasingly integral part of many industries, including marketing.
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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight,
January 22, 2013 7:58 PM
Web 3.0 Sure TO ROCK
* Understanding of predictive analytics will help. * Creative right brain skills + left-brain analytics. * Presentation and program layer are connected twins.
It may be hard to have visual creators become more analytical and vice versa, but that is the journey Web 3.0 is on. Until the next generation, the generation who will only know this kind of hybrid web mashup, arrives teams will need to round out the skills needed to win with Web 3.0 designs. see Also
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Is there anything AI can't do?
Ben @Econsultancy shares 15 key examples of AI in Marketing:
1. Recommendations/content curation
2. Search engines3. Preventing fraud and data breaches4. Social semantics5. Website design6. Product pricing7. Predictive customer service8. Ad targeting9. Speech recognition10. Language recognition11. Customer Segmentation12. Sales forecasting13. Image recognition 14. Content generation15. Bots, PAs and messengers