Copilot Merchant Program: Microsoft Introduces New AI-Powered Programme To Help Sellers Enhance Customers’ Shopping Experience and Boost Sales

Microsoft introduced the Copilot Merchant Program, a new AI-powered initiative aimed at helping sellers enhance customers’ shopping experiences and boost sales.

Copilot Merchant Program: Microsoft Introduces New AI-Powered Programme To Help Sellers Enhance Customers’ Shopping Experience and Boost Sales
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Microsoft has introduced a new 'Copilot Merchant Program' which allows the sellers to enhance the customers' shopping experiences with the help of Copilot AI assistant. Using this option, the sellers integrate their products into Microsoft Copilot and access various features. It aims to help the sellers gain brand visibility, help customers guide towards the best deals and right items, and keep the products up-to-date, all leading to more customers and more sales, said Microsoft. ‘Go to Hospital. NOW’: ChatGPT Helps Flavio Adamo From Losing His Organ Amid Growing Pain, Making Him Rush to Doctor, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Reacts.

Copilot Merchant Program Launched by Microsoft 

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