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Amazon’s Rufus AI assistant is trained on the company’s vast catalog and product data to provide recommendations and answer questions for shoppers.
According to Amazon, Rufus draws on not only Amazon first-party data, including product catalog data, community Q&As and customer reviews, but “open information” and product reviews from ...
Amazon’s AI Shopping Guides shopping feature is supposed to help customers quickly find what they need without wading through traditional product filters.
Amazon's "Bend the Curve" program removes "unproductive" listings from its online marketplace. The initiative aims to clean up inactive or poor-selling items, while still growing product selection.
German or Austrian customers of online retailer Amazon who have questions about a product on offer can now turn to an AI-based shopping assistant that has been trained on the basis of the Amazon ...
What has Amazon said? Robert Tekiela, vice president of Amazon Selection and Catalog Systems, said in a statement: “With our new generative AI models, we can infer, improve, and enrich product ...
Dive Brief: Amazon is piloting short-form audio product summaries on select pages, the e-commerce giant announced on May 21.; Amazon Shopping app users can listen to generative AI-powered audio ...
Amazon.com is using a decidedly unwired way to reach customers this holiday season: catalogs. The e-tail giant is distributing its Holiday 2000 Gift Book to its roughly 10 million customers ...
Amazon’s (AMZN) new AI-driven shopping assistant could be “the next big thing” for the tech giant, Cory Johnson, Epistrophy Capital Research’s Chief Market Strategist, told Schwab Network ...