Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly evolving, promising transformative impacts on our daily lives. Yet, as AI systems become increasingly sophisticated, establishing trust in their capabilities becomes paramount.

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These semi-translucent blue words first lit up the silver screen in 1977, kicking off an unprecedented visual and auditory experience. Star Wars became a phenomenon instantly.
In today’s fast-paced business environment, customer experience (CX) has become a critical factor in determining the success of any organization.
For all the challenges the workforce has faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been a few shifts that are actually good news for employees. In early 2020, millions of employees became full-time remote workers, a first for many of them—and for many contact centers as well. In an industry that has typically been reliant on in-person facilities, nearly 75% of contact centers now allow employees to work from home, with nearly four in 10 saying they will definitely continue agent work-from-home programs for agents and another third say they probably will continue them.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed organizations across industries, and perhaps nowhere are we seeing its transformative powers so clearly as in customer relationship management. AI is increasingly enabling organizations to improve customer service, improve customer loyalty and free customer service agents to focus on higher-value tasks. In doing so, AI unlocks a wide range of benefits, from reduced costs and improved employee retention to higher revenue and increased customer satisfaction.
Use of multi-factor authentication (MFA) is on the rise due to an increasing number of cybersecurity attacks, evolving work-from-home policies during the pandemic and new authentication standards. A security enhancement that verifies a user’s identity by requiring two or more pieces of evidence when logging into or accessing an account, MFA was the top security technology to be adopted due to COVID-19.
Customer loyalty for Apple is at an all-time high—92%, and that’s no accident. The company is known for its investment in building customer loyalty, and it is reaping the rewards: Apple users are 18% more loyal to the brand than to its biggest Android competitor.