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What to expect from gen AI in enterprise this year, with Philipp Heltewig, CEO, Cognigy
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What can we expect from AI over the next 12 months? What kind of use cases will make it to production and add value? What will the impact be for businesses that leverage it? What will be the challenges and hurdles we’ll need to overcome to make it work? And what does one of the market leading AI automation platforms plan to do about it?
Join me as I speak with the CEO of Cognigy, Philipp Heltewig, and dive into the year ahead in AI..
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