Artificial intelligence does the same thing. It gathers data to become smarter about an individual or group in a specific scenario. Say, for example, a 25-year-old male is purchasing beer. Artificial intelligence could recommend snacks based on data from similar customers. As it learns more about the shopper — e.g., a vegan who prefers Budweiser — the recommendations can become more accurate, like the neighborhood market owner.
“Ask an Expert” is an occasional feature where we pose questions to ecommerce practitioners. For this installment, we’ve turned to Gagan Mehra, an international ecommerce consultant and a longtime contributor, who explains artificial intelligence.
Gagan Mehra
Practical Ecommerce: How does artificial intelligence work, and how does it impact ecommerce?
Artificial intelligence has changed ecommerce. Product recommendations, search results, chatbots, on-the-fly promotions, faster deliveries by forecasting inventory needs — all rely on artificial intelligence. Seemingly every function of ecommerce could benefit from AI, from what products to sell in which markets to when to restock inventory.