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OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLANGES OF AI USE IN E-COMMERCE

Ciumara Tudor
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Ciumara Tudor: VICTOR SLAVESCU CENTRE FOR FINANCIAL AND MONETARY RESEARCH ROMANIAN ACADEMY

Annals - Economy Series, 2023, vol. 6II, 214-218

Abstract: The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in e-commerce opens up new horizons for innovation and efficiency, but also brings significant challenges. This paper aims to analyze the impact of AI in e-commerce, with focus on personalizing customer experiences, optimizing business processes, and data-driven decision-making. Simultaneously, ethical, security, and regulatory challenges posed by the widespread adoption of AI are discussed. This article only examines how AI may be used to optimize company operations and personalize customer experiences, but it also looks into how AI is changing e-commerce marketing methods. The way e-commerce companies handle market segmentation and targeted advertising is significantly changing as a result of AI's capacity to examine customer behavior and forecast future trends. Additionally, in this paper we examine how AI may support environmentally friendly operations by enhancing sustainable practices in e-commerce, such as waste reduction and logistics optimization. The research will also address how AI is affecting the larger e-commerce ecosystem, including how it is affecting new business models and whether it can open up new markets. In order to provide a thorough understanding of AI's transformational role in the e-commerce sector, this study will examine the diverse influence of AI, from customer interaction to backend operations.

Keywords: artificial intelligence; e-commerce; personalization; ethical challenges; regulations. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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