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The things, how artificial intelligence can change marketing




The things, how artificial intelligence can change marketing

One of the most interesting things, what artificial intelligence can do with commercial images is that it can use the dimensions of the user of the device, and then put things like the clothes on the virtual person. That thing allows to see, what new clothes would look like, before a person will buy them. That system can work quite a simple way.

When a person buys or uses the application that asks the size and mark of the favorite pants and the length of the person. After that, the user of the application would take the image of the QR-code, which might be near the clothes, and after that, the image would render that the user of the application would be using those clothes.

Or when people would use the image or face recognition software the data, what those systems can collect could be what color of cosmetics people are using. But the thing is that this kind of software can send the images also for some other computer systems, which have more powerful calculation modules, and those systems can search things, what is finding at the backward. They can collect the data of their favorite clothes if they are visible and many other things, like the locations of those people.

When we are talking about the data, what is collected from those devices, that thing can feel nice. People must ask permission for collecting the data, and that thing seems very easy to handle by the law. But the problem is that the people, who would not accept the data collection must not be allowed to use the application. The thing in this kind of marketing is that if the companies, what are creating new tools are giving something, the people must give them something.

So when we are facing the thing, that also programmers need a salary, we are facing the thing, that the systems must bring money to their developers. If the money is not a motive, there must be some other motive to make that kind of software. And one motive is to collect some kind of data and then sell that data to companies, which are handling the marketing for products like cosmetics.

When we are thinking about that kind of product, those companies want to know, what kind of values the users of those products have? They want to know everything about the user of the product, and things do they like animals or are they think that nature is important is the things, that those companies are thinking as a remarkable thing. If the value chain of the product does not please the customers, that will mean that they will change products, and that will cause losses for those actors. 

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