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Online stores use AI to guess what you want next. Cool, but you don't have to buy it.
Online stores use AI to guess what you want next. Cool, but you don't have to buy it.
Look at a kid-safe site. Spot one 'recommended for you' spot. Tell what AI may have used to pick it.
Here's why "AI and how stores suggest stuff you might like" matters: Businesses use AI to save time, make better decisions, and serve customers faster. Online stores use AI to guess what you want next. Cool, but you don't have to buy it — and knowing how to apply this gives you a concrete advantage.
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What is the main idea of "AI and how stores suggest stuff you might like"?
Which concept is most central to "AI and how stores suggest stuff you might like"?
Which use of AI fits this topic best?
What should a careful learner remember about "The rule"?
You want to use AI after this lesson. What is the safest next step?
How should AI output about recommendations be treated?
Name one way to verify an AI answer about recommendations.
Which action would help you apply "AI and how stores suggest stuff you might like" responsibly?