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Bluefocus Intelligent Communications Group Co., one of China's top media & PR firms, is using ChatGPT generative AI models to get industry-leading results. This includes investing $3 billion to work with companies like Alibaba & Baidu. An expert in ads & campaigns, Don Draper, is leading the transition, ushering in an exciting era of digital marketing innovation!
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This article discusses the robotics industry and how robotics solutions have been adopted by businesses of all sizes during the pandemic. Learn about investments in robotics and the potential for autonomous vehicles, self-sustaining solutions, and more from experts and investors. Get an insiders look from tech giants like Amazon, SoftBank, and Rakuten that have acquired and invested in robotics. Increase your understanding of the sector to find long-term solutions for investments and climate change.
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