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AI Biweekly September W 4 – W 5

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Biweekly Review

Ivan Zhou – Analyst, Global Industry

Amazon released two visual-centric tools for shoppers. The first, Scott, is Amazon’s new experiment in product recommendation: customers can browse through product images in a category of their interest, like shoes, and express their preference for a shoe image through an explicit thumbs up or down button. With its powerful machine learning system, Amazon can identify the visual features that attract the users based on their feedbacks, and then refine recommendations accordingly. Users don’t need to type a single query or explicitly give any product specifications. As the second tool is a visual search feature built for Snapchat: users can point their camera at a product and then be directed to relevant product pages on Amazon. Both of the tools are tailored to areas like fashion apparel and home furniture, where customers often don’t know how to precisely describe what they want through queries. In comparison, photos can describe users’ preferences and identify relevant results more easily. In the past, customers tended to use inspirational visual tools, like Pinterest, or curation services, like Stitch Fix, to discover products to buy. Amazon has been aware of such gaps in its services, so it invested resources in experiments around visual search and discovery. Scott, as well as the visual search feature on Snapchat, are two good examples of these efforts. Visual search has garnered an increasing amount of investment in E-commerce, with Amazon, eBay, and Alibaba all getting involved. With our mobile phones becoming more powerful and cameras getting better, we are getting more used to interacting with the physical world through the lenses on our phones, driving the trend of visual-centric product discovery in E-Commerce.

September 19th – Amazon Launched a Visual-based Shopping Tool Scout, Powered with Machine Learning

September 24th – Amazon Helps Snapchat Build a Visual-Search Shopping Feature


Nicholas Richard – Analyst, Global Industry

Facebook

Facebook’s management motto has long been “Move fast and break things.” However, relationships are now being torn apart as the company prepares to enter the smart home device category while fighting ongoing security scandals. Just as Brian Acton, one of the founders of WhatsApp, opened up to the public about his disagreements with Mark Zuckerberg, the founders of Instagram have announced they are leaving Facebook amid similar tensions. Although Zuckerberg is known to prefer a hands-off approach with acquisitions, Instagram and WhatsApp are of growing strategic importance as the company’s core business stalls, and the issues have made the Facebook brand suffer. Employees have even coined the term “brand tax” when referring to privacy adjustments on products, like a rumored manual shutter on the camera of the Portal smart home device. By breaking ties to move faster, integrating with Instagram and monetizing WhatsApp, Facebook is certainly committing to designing a safer future, for itself.

September 25th – Instagram Founders Depart Facebook After Clashes With Zuckerberg

September 29th – Facebook Security Breach: Up to 50m Accounts Attacked


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10 AI News You Must Know

September 18th
Microsoft Launches New AI Applications for Customer Service and Sales

September 20th
Bloomberg Media Launches AI-Powered News Feed The Bulletin

September 20th
Ant Financial Launches B2B Fintech Suite with Blockchain, AI Solutions

September 23rd
Germany Launches World’s First Autonomous Tram in Potsdam

September 24th
Google Lens Function Will be Added to Google’s Image Search

September 24th
Intel and Industry Partners Accelerate 5G in China

September 26th
Daimler Names New CEO to Lead Push into Electric, Autonomous Vehicles

September 26th
Artificial Intelligence Could Halve the Number of Power Cuts

September 26th
Autonomous Autobahnanza: Array of Driverless Vehicles Coming to GTC Europe

September 26th
Canada’s Use of Artificial Intelligence In Immigration Could Lead To Break of Human Rights: Study


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