There’s often a misconception that artificial intelligence (AI) is only applicable to businesses in the B2C space. It’s thought that since B2C companies have more customers, they have more data to leverage to make AI impactful. However, this couldn’t be further from the truth. AI is as relevant to a B2B company as it is to a B2C company. It’s important for every B2B company to evaluate the ways AI can help them produce better products, provide better services, and improve business processes. Here are just a few of the ways some B2B companies are using artificial intelligence today.
- 2020 saw the release of 117 new emojis, bringing the total up to 3,136.
- By 2021 this figure is set to grow to 3,353.
- It’s estimated that 5 billion emojis are used every day on Facebook and in Facebook Messenger alone.
- The most used emoji on Twitter and Facebook is the crying with laughter emoji, whilst the heart is the most popular on Instagram.
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