£92m investment at risk as 77% of UK ecommerce retailers admit AI initiatives are falling short, Quickfire Digital finds
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£92m investment at risk as 77% of UK ecommerce retailers admit AI initiatives are falling short, Quickfire Digital finds
Retail Times publishes international & UK retail news covering products, data, tech, packaging, people, research, comment and more besides! Most UK e-commerce retailers are failing to get AI right, despite consumers becoming increasingly accustomed to AI in online shopping, according to new research commissioned by e-commerce agency Quickfire Digital. The survey results, released today, reveal that 77% of retailers admit there are areas where th…
£92m investment at risk as 77% of UK ecommerce retailers admit AI initiatives are falling short
Most UK ecommerce retailers are failing to get AI right, despite consumers becoming increasingly accustomed to AI in online shopping, according to new research commissioned by ecommerce agency Quickfire Digital. The survey results, released today, reveal that 77% of retailers admit there are areas where their AI initiatives need work, while 27% of consumers say […] Read this story £92m investment at risk as 77% of UK ecommerce retailers admit AI…
£92m of AI investment at risk as 77% of UK ecommerce retailers admit initiatives are falling short
Most UK ecommerce retailers are failing to get AI right, despite consumers becoming increasingly accustomed to AI in online shopping, according to new research commissioned by ecommerce agency Quickfire Digital. The survey results, released today, reveal that 77% of retailers admit there are areas where their AI initiatives need work, while 27% of consumers say they haven’t had any positive experiences with AI at all. At the same time, around a…
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