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Can AI In Web Design Improve Customer Experience?

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Customer Experience (CX) are both quite popular in the business industry today. While one promises the exponential possibility of growth and modernization, the other denotes the importance of customers in business growth. And somehow, AI has proven to be quite useful in the improvements of CX so far. The specific scenario we are going to focus on in this article is the application of AI-based web design and how it is helping the industry leaders to improve customer experience. So let's begin the discussion without any delay!


Boston funding news: Design and artificial intelligence top recent local investments

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Boston-based network security and UX design company LogRocket has secured $15 million in Series B funding, according to company database Crunchbase, topping the city's recent funding headlines. The cash infusion was announced Nov. 7. According to its Crunchbase profile, "LogRocket helps product teams develop better experiences for users by recording videos of user sessions with logs and network data. It identifies UX problems and reveals the root cause of every bug. LogRocket presents impactful errors on a website, and how to reproduce it."


The Future: VR in Design and Artificial Intelligence

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Slip on a pair of glasses connected to a computer or a smartphone, and feel like you're stepping into a virtual world. From entertainment and gaming to medical and industry uses, the question on everyone's mind is when will we stop asking have you tried it? Will virtual reality see widespread adoption, the way we've seen cellphones and computers lay claim to our collective mindshare? And are there more important questions we could be asking - questions we might not get even know to ask. The answer to both questions is yes, with an important caveat on the first: this may be the first time in history that the speed of technology will outpace the consumer drive to adopt, meaning that by the time people get really excited about VR, it will already have changed from the version early adopters are using today.