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377 Amex GBT Details Its First AI Projects: ‘An Unlocker of Creativity’

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Justin Dawes @ Skift · 12/02/2024 16:43 EDT

Amex GBT Details Its First AI Projects: ‘An Unlocker of Creativity’

Amex GBT has spent much of the year establishing strategy and working on experiments. Now it's time for deployment. -Justin Dawes

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