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    How will advanced AI-powered financial services enhance the customer experience? According to a report published by consulting group Opimas, the financial services sector was projected to have spent US$1.5 billion on artificial intelligence (AI) in 2018, rising to US$2.8 billion by 2021. Much has been made of the expec
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  8. Automation era: How democratized learning supports employee retention and business growth
    Automation, AI and digital transformation promise business efficiency and growth. But without the right people and skillsets in place, these transformative technologies could be more disruptive than helpful to businesses. Organizations need to start reskilling their current employees to match the needs arising from new
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    In the days when customers came to your store to buy products, building trust and credibility for your business was a relatively easy process facilitated by face-to-face interactions. You hired likable, friendly employees who spent time working to help customers, even getting to know them as people, and credibility fol
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