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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Nov 11, 2022
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On today’s episode, Phillip and Brian discuss e-biking and deficient snack drawers, AI and the recent developments within use cases for eCommerce, and also about that guy in Starbucks who was in full-VR use like it was his job. Was it his job? I mean, he did have a tie on.Jeroboam-sized BOOMCHICKAPOPHow has Phillip’s experience with being a one-car family for a year been going and wait, how many miles has he either biked or run this year so far?Artificial limitations can provide great opportunities to be creative and intentionalHow’s your snack drawer looking and what’s a guy or gal to do about it?Sometimes a snack brand’s ideal customer is the one standing in front of the compulsive buy section in Home Depot or Lowe’sLet’s Enhance can ingest and teach the AI through 3D models, so if you can import a 3D model of your product, you can then compose images with the AI through prompts aloneThe whole of the AI engine has contextual understanding of certain things in the world and the same brief that would go to the creative team now goes to the engine“These tools are going to continue to point us towards better collaboration between departments and probably tighter teams and running diverse teams against different segments as opposed to having disparate business units.” - BrianWhy do we need humans to sit in and give perspective on what is on brand and what is not when you could tell the AI, "This is our brand book. Follow the brand book," and then give the unlimited power of creativity to other people who are going to use it in whatever channel that you can't potentially even begin to imagine yet?” - PhillipNeither you nor your hair can look cool with a VR strap that goes straight down the middle of your headRoute is getting some hate, but really all Route or any shipping insurance company is doing is creating a value extractive solution for your shortcomings as a brand or serviceAssociated Links:Follow Sofiia Shvets to check out what’s happening with CLAID.aiGet ready for Archetypes, our soon to be published 240-page journal! Check it out at ArchetypesJournal.comGet your tickets to our Archetypes Event December 1 in Miami, FLSubscribe to Insiders and The Senses to read more of what we are witnessing in the commerce world! Download VISIONS 2022 NOW! Listen to our other episodes of Future CommerceHave any questions or comments about the show? Let us know on Futurecommerce.fm, or reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. We love hearing from our listeners!
Released:
Nov 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Are you looking for eCommerce insights, strategy, or operational advice for your eCommerce business? Future Commerce is the leading podcast for founders and operators alike who aren't looking for the next conversion rate optimization tip or how to execute a playbook. It's for those who yearn for something deeper than CRO and PPC. Each week our hosts Phillip Jackson and Brian Lange ask hard questions to founders and executives at successful brands and how they turned their 'making money online' approach into a thriving business. Weekly essays, blogs, show notes, full transcripts, and quarterly market research reports are available at https://futurecommerce.fm