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PRACTICAL USE OF AI TODAY BY COMPANIES YOU KNOW

1. Customer Support – Chatbots & Virtual Assistants

Company: Amtrak

What they did: Integrated an AI chatbot ("Julie") on their website to answer common questions.

Results: 25% increase in bookings and saved $1 million in customer service costs.


More: Amtrak is also deploying advanced inspection gateways across their Northeast Corridor. AI algorithms running locally on NVIDIA GPUs analyze the images on-site. If a mechanical flaw is detected, alerts are sent in under a minute—no cloud delay, no bandwidth risk. This is Edge AI in action.



2. Retail – Personalized Recommendations

Company: Sephora

What they did: Used AI to power product recommendations based on customer behavior, preferences, and reviews.

Results: Higher customer engagement and increased online sales



3. Supply Chain Optimization

Company: Amazon

What they did: Applied machine learning to forecast product demand, optimize routes, and automate warehouse operations with robots.

Results: Massive cost savings and faster delivery times



4. Healthcare – Diagnosing & Predictive Analytics

Company: Mayo Clinic

What they did: Used AI models to predict patient risks and assist radiologists with diagnostics.

Results: Faster diagnosis for better patient outcomes.


Dr. Bradley Erickson, director of Mayo Clinic's AI Lab, says in the case of radiology, machine learning is used to complete some of the more time-consuming work. "It's actually doing a lot of the more mundane work like tracing tumors and tracing structures. Measuring the amount of fat and muscle in body CTs is another example," says Dr. Erickson. "If a computer can do that first pass, that can help us a lot."



5. Marketing – Campaign Optimization

Company: Coca-Cola

What they did: Leveraged AI to analyze customer sentiment on social media and optimize ad targeting.

Results: More effective campaigns with real-time adjustments.


Quotes from Javier Meza, President, Marketing & Europe CMO at The Coca-Cola Company“This is for me like the 90s when the internet was just arriving. What is this internet? What is it going to be? How are we going to use that? Then today, the internet is like oxygen” “I don’t to read 20 pages of reports anymore. I usually use Gen AI to do the one-page summary. Or to send information to colleagues, I use Gen AI a lot”



6. Human Resources – Hiring & Onboarding

Company: Unilever

What they did: Used AI-driven games and video analysis in the first stages of hiring.

Results: Reduced time-to-hire by 75% and improved diversity in candidate selection.


MORE:

•Unilever’s new AI-powered customer connectivity model for collaborative planning, forecasting and replenishment is capable of running more than 13 billion computations per day

•Centered on serving customers, the initial pilot with Walmart in Mexico has increased product availability at point of sale to 98%

•The model is now being rolled out across 30 key customers globally, starting in the UK and US with further expansion planned



7. Finance – Fraud Detection

Company: Mastercard

What they did: Implemented AI models that detect unusual transactions in real-time.

Results: Improved fraud prevention and customer trust.


•Doubling the detection rate of compromised cards

•Reducing false positives during the detection of fraudulent transactions against potentially compromised cards by up to 200%

•Increasing the speed of identifying merchants at-risk from - or compromised by - fraudsters by 300%.



No matter the size of your business, the possibilities of AI are endless.

Check out these examples of AI in Business

Small and midsize businesses (SMBs) are increasingly adopting AI in practical, budget-conscious ways to improve efficiency, customer engagement, and decision-making.

The most common uses of AI among SMBs today:

7 Examples of AI from Companies You Know

SMB COMPANIES

  • Automating customer support with chatbots and virtual assistants
  • Personalizing marketing campaigns for better engagement
  • Streamlining sales processes through lead scoring and forecasting
  • Managing inventory and supply chain more efficiently
  • Analyzing customer data to improve products and services
  • Enhancing cybersecurity by detecting threats early
  • Optimizing pricing strategies based on market trends
  • Improving financial management with automated bookkeeping and fraud detection
  • Boosting employee productivity with AI-powered tools
  • Scheduling and resource allocation to reduce downtime and costs

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