Global companies want to reach their users with a personalized, and understandable message that hits home and appeals to the users’ sensibilities. AI is the most effective way to achieve such a degree of personalization at scale.
A recent whitepaper from Pactera Edge, "AI localization: creating user experiences worth remembering", highlights how AI is used to fashion personalized user experiences and explains what AI localization is and how to implement it within an organization. As of the time this event is created the whitepaper is yet unpublished, though it will be posted here in the event so that all who are registered will have access in advance of joining the live stream.
About Jonas:
Jonas Ryberg is a veteran technology executive with long experience of building organizations and business through strong people and customer focus and strategic thinking. He currently serves as the Senior Vice President and Globalization Officer at Pactera EDGE, a global localization, data, and technology company that brings together data, intelligence and experiences to deliver human-centric solutions to complex business challenges.
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