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  1. How Databricks Genie improves retail personalization

    Databricks has launched Genie, a data agent designed to enhance retail personalization by allowing customer experience leaders to query vast amounts of customer data using natural language. This tool aims to eliminate the delays associated with traditional SQL-based analysis, enabling faster, more informed decisions on customer segments, churn risk, and loyalty program performance. By providing direct access to insights, Genie empowers business users to act on opportunities in real-time, as demonstrated by its use case with 7-Eleven. AI

    How Databricks Genie improves retail personalization

    IMPACT Enables faster, data-driven personalization in retail by simplifying access to customer insights.

  2. "In December 1997, a series of simulated postings appeared on several mail lists, (Rhizome, 7-11, nettime). The writing appeared under the authorship of various

    In December 1997, simulated postings by various art and culture critics appeared on several mailing lists, sparking an early debate about AI authorship and authenticity. This event, which occurred 30 years ago, is being highlighted now as a foundational moment in the history of generative AI controversies. The author of these simulated postings has reportedly been identified after three decades. AI

    "In December 1997, a series of simulated postings appeared on several mail lists, (Rhizome, 7-11, nettime). The writing appeared under the authorship of various

    IMPACT Recalls a foundational debate on AI authorship, highlighting its long-standing relevance to current generative AI discussions.

  3. Founder of Japan’s 7-Eleven chain Toshifumi Suzuki dies aged 93

    Toshifumi Suzuki, the visionary founder of Japan's 7-Eleven chain, has passed away at the age of 93. He is credited with transforming the convenience store concept, opening the first 7-Eleven in Japan in 1974 and expanding it into a global giant. Suzuki was instrumental in revitalizing the US headquarters and is also known for introducing popular items like onigiri to the 7-Eleven menu. AI

    Founder of Japan’s 7-Eleven chain Toshifumi Suzuki dies aged 93