Chatbot use surges amid pandemic as digital transformation accelerates; How augmented reality can help companies during COVID-19
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AI is accelerating the move to a touchless world

A new global survey shows an increased use of voice assistants, chatbots, digital auto showrooms, and facial recognition that is expected to continue beyond the pandemic.

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