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Emplifi Rolls Out 10 New AI-powered solutions

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Emplifi, a leading customer engagement platform, announced ten new AI-powered solutions designed to help social media marketing and customer care teams increase efficiencies across their departments while creating more productive workflows. The AI-powered activations include updates to Emplifi’s AI Composer, initially launched in 2023, and the Emplifi Bot—a frequently used customer care tool that streamlines customer communications and accelerates response times for common customer inquiries.

According to a report from McKinsey & Company, existing generative AI technology has the potential to automate work activities that take up as much as 60% to 70% of employees’ time: “As generative AI continues to develop and mature, it has the potential to open wholly new frontiers in creativity and innovation,” writes McKinsey. “It has already expanded the possibilities of what AI overall can achieve.” McKinsey identified customer operations and marketing and sales among the four specific business functions that could account for approximately 75% of the total value gained from generative AI use cases.

“For global marketing organizations and customer care teams with advanced operations, AI-powered workflows are a necessity to deliver exceptional customer experiences at scale. Emplifi continues to be at the forefront of the AI revolution. We were one of the first to take advantage of generative AI when we launched our AI Composer as part of our Social Media Marketing Cloud last year,” said Todd McCaslin, Chief Technology Officer, Emplifi. “Our Innovations Team has developed more than 50 different AI-powered features that drive automation across marketing and customer care departments, helping brands optimize content performance, maximize technology investments, and smoothly scale cross-functional operations.”

Here is the full list of AI-powered solutions from Emplifi:

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