Role of Artificial Intelligence For Shaping Consumer Demand For E-commerce
Creators
- 1. Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra,U.P., India,
- 2. Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra, U.P., India
Description
This study aims to explore consumer opinions and purchasing behaviour regarding the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on e-commerce. With the rapid-fire advancement of AI technologies, its integration into colorful aspects of e-commerce has come decreasingly current. Understanding consumer comprehensions and gests in this environment is pivotal for businesses to effectively work AI and enhance the online shopping experience. Through a combination of qualitative and quantitative styles, including checks and interviews, this exploration investigates consumer stations towards AI- powered features similar as individualized recommendations, chatbots, and virtual shopping sidekicks. Also, it examines the perceived benefits, enterprises, and factors impacting trust and relinquishment of AI- driven e-commerce platforms. The findings exfoliate light on the openings and challenges associated with AI integration in e-commerce and give perceptivity for businesses to conform their strategies and enhance client satisfaction in the digital business.
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2024-08-13
- Accepted
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2024-08-22
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