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Canadian retailers enhancing customer experience through generative AI, finds KPMG in Canada survey

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Retailers say they must invest in generative AI to compete, and many are already using it for fraud detection, inventory management and personalizing the shopping experience

TORONTO, May 24, 2024 /CNW/ – Canadian retailers are embracing generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology, with many integrating it into their organizations or planning to integrate in the near term to boost productivity, predict demand and offer personalized experiences to customers, new KPMG in Canada research shows.

In a recent survey of executives from 135 Canadian retailers across numerous sectors, more than eight in 10 respondents (81 per cent) said they must invest in generative AI to stay competitive, and 81 per cent agreed they need to shift to a generative AI operating model in the next 12 months to stay competitive.

Nearly four in 10 (38 per cent) said they already have a generative AI solution of some sort in place at their organizations, and another four in 10 (39 per cent) are planning to implement their first generative AI solution within the next six months.

The most common uses for generative AI among retail respondents include:

Detecting fraud by raising red flags for suspicious transactions (69 per cent)Predicting product demand, optimizing inventory levels (68 per cent)Offering personalized product recommendations in customer-tailored conversation styles (67 per cent)Powering product search engines by making it easier to understand customer search inquiries (67 per cent)Inbound and outbound Scheduling/Truckload Optimization (67 per cent)

“It is clear Canadian retailers see generative AI as critical to their futures,” says Kostya Polyakov, partner and national industry leader of KPMG in Canada’s Consumer and Retail practice. “The challenge is identifying use cases that add value to organizations since there are a myriad of ways retailers can use the technology to become more efficient, productive and profitable.”

“Generative AI is a natural fit for retail: it can personalize the customer experience, allow more precise forecasting and improve the supply chain. More than 80 per cent of Canadian retailers we surveyed will be utilizing the tech this year. For the 20 per cent not there yet, they face a huge competitive disadvantage that will only grow as those using it find more and more ways to leverage its powers. Generative AI is not something for the future – it is now table stakes for Canadian retailers,” adds Mr. Polyakov.

While uses of large language models will continue to grow, it will be important for Canadian retailers to adopt a responsible use of generative AI framework inside their businesses to ensure this technology is used responsibly.

Key survey highlights:

38 per cent of respondents have a generative AI solution already in place39 per cent are planning to implement their first generative AI solution in the next six months17 per cent are planning to implement generative AI in the next 12 months90 per cent agree generative AI is helping to or will help grow their company’s revenue and/or market share growth39 per cent expect generative AI to boost revenue by six to 10 per cent; 26 per cent see a 10 to 15 per cent per cent revenue boost; and 23 per cent see a three to five per cent gain42 per cent expect generative AI to improve sales return on investment (ROI) of between 10 to 20 per cent; 41 per cent expect a boost of between 6 to 10 per cent.

Nearly nine in 10 (86 per cent) respondents said generative AI can help to better inform their marketing campaigns and personalize shopping experiences for customers, and 88 per cent agreed the technology can create stunning visuals for product launches and reduce photography costs. However, nearly eight in 10 (78 per cent) expressed concern about how consumers would respond to AI-generated imagery, something Mr. Polyakov says retailers need to be mindful of in addition to the continually developing rules around intellectual property in light of generative AI.

“Consumers are increasingly using generative AI tools themselves, and many are savvy enough to be able to spot AI-generated material. Retailers need to think carefully about how they’re using the technology, because it could create reputational, legal and financial risks if not used properly and responsibly. Having proper guardrails and controls around the technology is a must,” says Peter Hughes, National Customer Experience Practice Leader, KPMG in Canada.

Generative AI in the supply chain

While respondents reported already using generative AI numerous ways in their organizations, less than half (46 per cent) have applied the technology within their supply chains, with 34 per cent of respondents planning to implement it in the future.

Of respondents using or planning to use generative AI in their supply chain, four in 10 (43 per cent) said their primary reason is to unlock prescriptive analytic capabilities for customer or sales order fulfillment, such as tapping in-house and external data to identify SKUs and make recommendations to category managers to adjust pricing, promotions, assortment, and delivery and provide mitigation options. Other major drivers include: the ability to analyze information across disparate systems (35 per cent); generating accurate sales predictions based on historical data, trends, seasonality (34 per cent); and inventory optimization (34 per cent).

“Generative AI has the potential to revolutionize supply chain management, logistics and procurement, but only if it’s underpinned by reliable, quality data – that’s where many organizations face challenges. Their data is not managed and organized in an optimal way,” says Mr. Polyakov.

Indeed, two-thirds of respondents said one of the main challenges to implementing AI is having non-validated, inaccurate data inputs, which, if used to train the large language models that underpin generative AI platforms, could potentially lead to “hallucinations” or inaccurate or misleading outputs. Seven in 10 (71 per cent) of respondents said their inability to access or leverage data is also a challenge in implementing generative AI.

“Retailers have access to enormous amounts of data – including customer data, sales data and supplier data to name a few – and that data can be leveraged for using generative AI. But to make that data useful for a generative AI system, retailers must make sure it’s clean, organized and structured. That’s a crucial part of any successful generative AI implementation,” Mr. Polyakov adds. 

About the survey

KPMG in Canada surveyed executive level C-suite decision makers at 135 Canadian retail companies, using Sago’s premier business research panel. The survey was conducted between April 30May 6, 2024. Thirty per cent of the companies surveyed have annual gross revenue between $400 million to $599.9 million; 23 per cent have $1 billion or more; and 21 per cent have between $200 million and $399.9 million. No respondents under $200 million in annual revenue were included in the survey. Twenty-nine per cent are in the grocery and supermarket sector, 22 per cent are in the health, beauty and drug sectors and 17 per cent are in the clothing and accessories sector. Thirty-seven per cent are based in Ontario, 24 per cent in Quebec, 10 per cent in B.C, and nine per cent in Alberta. The remaining respondents are from other regions across Canada.

About KPMG in Canada

KPMG LLP, a limited liability partnership, is a full-service Audit, Tax and Advisory firm owned and operated by Canadians. For over 150 years, our professionals have provided consulting, accounting, auditing, and tax services to Canadians, inspiring confidence, empowering change, and driving innovation. Guided by our core values of Integrity, Excellence, Courage, Together, For Better, KPMG employs more than 10,000 people in over 40 locations across Canada, serving private- and public-sector clients. KPMG is consistently ranked one of Canada’s top employers and one of the best places to work in the country. 

The firm is established under the laws of Ontario and is a member of KPMG’s global organization of independent member firms affiliated with KPMG International, a private English company limited by guarantee. Each KPMG firm is a legally distinct and separate entity and describes itself as such. For more information, see kpmg.com/ca 

For media inquiries:
Alannah Page
National Communications and Media Relations
KPMG in Canada
(306) 934-6255
alannahpage@kpmg.ca 

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On World Cleanup Day 2024, VIAIM’s Newly Launched Service Upgrade Provides Added Multilingual Support and Commitment to Environmental Goals, Helping to Shape a More Sustainable Future

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SINGAPORE, Sept. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — VIAIM,  an AI technology hardware company deeply rooted in the smart office sector, is marking the inaugural World Cleanup Day 2024, which falls on September 20, with the official launch of a service package upgrade, reinforcing its dedication to both innovation and environmental responsibility.

This upgrade introduces Malay and Thai language support, expanding the total number of supported languages from 11 to 13. With these additions, VIAIM is taking another step towards making seamless cross-cultural communication more accessible, especially for users across Southeast Asia. At the same time, the Company continues to align its operations with sustainability efforts, lowering the usage threshold for customers and offering environmentally friendly solutions that contribute to a greener planet.

As part of VIAIM’s latest service package upgrade, users enjoy enhanced features designed to make their work and daily lives more efficient. These include free transcription and translation time, along with increased access to To-do List and Summary functions, providing customers with more comprehensive functionality at no additional cost.

These upgrades not only reflect the brand’s core philosophy of “user-first”, but also emphasize VIAIM’s commitment to continuously enhancing user experiences. Now, users can manage tasks more effectively, saving time and reducing the need for additional services, making their workflow more streamlined and productive.

Beyond product and service innovations, VIAIM remains committed to its environmental goals, aligning with global best practices in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives. VIAIM believes that, just as its users seek to improve their daily lives through technology, the company must contribute to a better world for future generations.

VIAIM is fully committed to environmental protection and sustainable development through its use of molded pulp, an environmentally friendly material for packaging while maintaining a laser focus on technology upgrades that reflect its customer-centric philosophy. The company utilizes molded pulp, an eco-friendly packaging material, to minimize environmental impact, while its smart office solutions contributes to a paperless workplace, further reducing waste. This dual focus on customer convenience and sustainability enhances the overall value that VIAIM delivers to its global customer base.

“Innovation serves as a breakthrough in technology and is also a cornerstone of environmental and social responsibility,” said TOM, Product Manager of VIAIM. “With our latest service upgrades, we not only improve the user experience but also make it easier for our customers to participate in sustainable practices. By embracing these advancements, users can contribute to environmental preservation, while enjoying the benefits of advanced cross-language support and smarter office tools. VIAIM’s mission is to bridge technological innovation with social responsibility, inviting our customers to join us in creating a brighter, more sustainable future.”

About VIAIM

VIAIM is an innovative technology company in the consumer-goods sector. With a focus on versatile, multimodal interactions, we strive to provide effective solutions that meet users’ specific needs. By harnessing state-of-the-art technology, we bring our visionary ideals to life, helping people embrace the incredible possibilities the Company offers.

CONTACT:
Qian Wang
wangqian@vision-intelligence.tech

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G42 Collaborates with NVIDIA to Deliver Next-Generation Climate Solutions Using Earth-2

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ABU DHABI, UAE, Sept. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — G42, a leader in AI and cloud computing, today announced that it is partnering with NVIDIA to advance climate technology with a focus on developing AI solutions aimed at dramatically enhancing the accuracy of weather forecasting globally.

The collaboration builds on NVIDIA’s Earth-2, an open platform that accelerates climate and weather predictions with interactive, AI-augmented, high-resolution simulation. G42 and NVIDIA will initially focus on a square-kilometer resolution weather forecasting model that improves the accuracy of meteorological predictions.

Key to this initiative is the establishment of a new operational base and Climate Tech Lab in Abu Dhabi. This state-of-the-art facility will serve as a hub for research and development, driving forward both companies’ commitment to environmental sustainability. This facility will also mobilize the creation of tailored climate and weather solutions that leverage over 100 petabytes of geophysical data assets.

Peng Xiao, Group CEO of G42, said, “This initiative with NVIDIA is a testament to our commitment to applying AI in ways that not only innovate but also solve critical global challenges. Establishing the Earth-2 Climate Tech Lab in Abu Dhabi allows us to leverage our unique capabilities and insights to foster a sustainable future for the world.”

In addition to fostering innovation in climate technology, the initiative will focus on building a robust framework for integrating enhanced weather prediction capabilities with comprehensive data metrics and visualization. This will assist organizations worldwide in achieving their sustainability goals through well-informed, data-driven environmental strategies.

“Our collaboration with G42 marks a pivotal step toward harnessing AI to understand and predict climate phenomena with unprecedented accuracy,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “The Earth-2 Climate Tech Lab will propel environmental solutions using the most advanced accelerated computing and AI technology to benefit millions of people around the world.”

By uniting G42’s AI expertise with NVIDIA’s computational acumen, this partnership aims to deliver transformative climate solutions that combine scientific accuracy with real-world applicability, driving impactful change across industries and ecosystems.

About G42

G42 is a technology holding group, a global leader in creating visionary artificial intelligence for a better tomorrow. Born in Abu Dhabi and operating worldwide, G42 champions AI as a powerful force for good across industries. From molecular biology to space exploration and everything in between, G42 realizes exponential possibilities, today.
To know more visit www.g42.ai.

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media@g42.ai

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Kawasaki and CB&I Sign Strategic Collaborative Agreement for Promoting Commercial-Use Liquefied Hydrogen Supply Chain

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HOUSTON, Sept. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. (Kawasaki) and CB&I, a wholly owned unrestricted subsidiary of McDermott, announced today their signing of a strategic agreement for promoting a commercial-use liquefied hydrogen (LH2) supply chain and realizing a zero-carbon-emission society. The signing ceremony took place at Gastech Exhibition & Conference in Houston on September 18, 2024.

“We are very pleased for this opportunity to build and launch a commercial liquefied hydrogen supply chain in cooperation with CB&I,” said Motohiko Nishimura, President, Energy Solutions & Marine Engineering Company, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. “By taking advantage of both companies’ strengths and specialized know-how, we aim to cost down hydrogen, strengthen hydrogen supply chain competitiveness, and accelerate the transition to a zero-carbon society.”

Both companies will use their specialized know-how to provide infrastructure that will enable commercial-scale international LH2 supply chains in order to help achieve carbon-neutrality. By leveraging our combined expertise to deliver large-scale LH2 infrastructure solutions, CB&I and Kawasaki are removing barriers, driving down costs and enhancing scalability across the entire supply chain.

“This strategic partnership represents a significant advancement in liquid hydrogen storage capabilities,” said Mark Butts, Senior Vice President of CB&I. “Our technical expertise and extensive experience in liquid hydrogen storage position us at the forefront of the energy transition, delivering reliable storage solutions and executing projects worldwide with proven success.”

Under this agreement, the companies will provide infrastructure to advance the global realization of a sustainable energy economy and meet decarbonization targets. This collaboration will reduce LH2 infrastructure costs and contribute to more widespread use of this clean and efficient energy source.

About CB&I
CB&I is the world’s leading designer and builder of storage facilities, tanks, and terminals. With more than 60,000 structures completed throughout its 130-year history, CB&I has the global expertise and strategically located operations to provide its customers world-class storage solutions for even the most complex energy infrastructure projects. CB&I is a wholly owned unrestricted subsidiary of McDermott. To learn more, visit www.cbi.com.

About McDermott
McDermott is a premier, fully-integrated provider of engineering and construction solutions to the energy industry. Our customers trust our technology-driven approach engineered to responsibly harness and transform global energy resources into the products the world needs. From concept to commissioning, McDermott’s innovative expertise and capabilities advance the next generation of global energy infrastructure—empowering a brighter, more sustainable future for us all. Operating in over 54 countries, McDermott’s locally-focused and globally-integrated resources include more than 30,000 employees, a diversified fleet of specialty marine construction vessels and fabrication facilities around the world. To learn more, visit www.mcdermott.com.

About Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. is general engineering manufacturer with over 125 years of experience manufacturing products spanning land, sea and air. Kawasaki established the Kawasaki Group’s new vision statement, “Group Vision 2030: Trustworthy Solutions for the Future,” and is focusing on three fields, “A Safe and Secure Remotely-Connected Society,” “Near-Future Mobility,” and “Energy and Environmental Solutions” in order to provide solutions for social issues. For “Energy and Environmental Solutions” in particular, by securing the technology necessary for the entire supply chain (for production, transportation, storage and utilization) ahead of the rest of the world, Kawasaki aims to bring about a society that utilizes hydrogen, the ultimate clean energy that emits no carbon dioxide when used. To learn more, visit https://global.kawasaki.com/en.

Forward-Looking Statements
McDermott cautions that statements in this communication which are forward-looking, and provide other than historical information, involve risks, contingencies and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements include, among other things, statements about the expected benefits from the collaboration agreement discussed in this press release.  Although we believe that the expectations reflected in those forward-looking statements are reasonable, we can give no assurance that those expectations will prove to have been correct. Those statements are made by using various underlying assumptions and are subject to numerous risks, contingencies and uncertainties, including, among others: adverse changes in the markets in which we operate or credit or capital markets; our inability to successfully execute on contracts in backlog; changes in project design or schedules; the availability of qualified personnel; changes in the terms, scope or timing of contracts, contract cancellations, change orders and other modifications and actions by our customers and other business counterparties; changes in industry norms; actions by lenders, other creditors, customers and other business counterparties of McDermott and adverse outcomes in legal or other dispute resolution proceedings. If one or more of these risks materialize, or if underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those expected. You should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. This communication reflects the views of McDermott’s management as of the date hereof. Except to the extent required by applicable law, McDermott undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement.

For media inquiries, please use the contact information below:

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Global Media Relations
+1 281 588 5636
RReid@McDermott.com

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CB&I Media Relations
+1 346 313 9636
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