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AI Market Research Realities

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In this episode of The Backstory on Marketing and AI, Peter Swimm of Toilville dives deep into the real-world implications of AI and marketing. With over a decade of experience in conversational AI, Peter breaks down the practical and philosophical challenges businesses face in today’s AI-saturated landscape.

From building chatbot systems for enterprises like Walmart to launching his consultancy, Toilville, Peter shares the importance of domain expertise, critical thinking, and ethical implementation of AI tools. He introduces his methodology, “spell work,” which focuses on dissecting business needs before jumping into automation—preventing costly missteps and promoting meaningful digital transformation.

We explore how AI-enabled market research can support better decision-making, how companies can avoid the temptation of over-automation, and why empathy remains essential in customer support.

Whether you’re a marketer, strategist, or AI enthusiast, this conversation is packed with insights on how to responsibly and effectively implement AI in your business.

To learn more about Peter Swimm and Toilville, visit: https://www.itstoilville.com

Click here to view the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQtpcHiYW3E

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In this episode of The Backstory on Marketing and AI, Peter Swimm of Toilville dives deep into the real-world implications of AI and marketing. With over a decade of experience in conversational AI, Peter breaks down the practical and philosophical challenges businesses face in today’s AI-saturated landscape.

From building chatbot systems for enterprises like Walmart to launching his consultancy, Toilville, Peter shares the importance of domain expertise, critical thinking, and ethical implementation of AI tools. He introduces his methodology, “spell work,” which focuses on dissecting business needs before jumping into automation—preventing costly missteps and promoting meaningful digital transformation.

We explore how AI-enabled market research can support better decision-making, how companies can avoid the temptation of over-automation, and why empathy remains essential in customer support.

Whether you’re a marketer, strategist, or AI enthusiast, this conversation is packed with insights on how to responsibly and effectively implement AI in your business.

To learn more about Peter Swimm and Toilville, visit: https://www.itstoilville.com

Click here to view the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQtpcHiYW3E

  continue reading

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