
LTM 118: AI vs. Social - Who’s winning the future of commerce? Insights from K5 conference on debate
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Men focus on AI, women on community and content – that was the impression left by this year’s K5 keynote. While the male speakers see AI as the ultimate game changer that could make online shops obsolete and secure the dominance of large platforms, the female speakers envision the future in creator and content-driven commerce. In this episode, Ingrid and Valerie discuss these perspectives and highlight where the common ground lies: in action, in speed, and in the importance of content. They also take a closer look at a perspective that is often completely overlooked – that of the consumer who simply wants, - or needs- , to buy at the lowest possible price.
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Chapters:
00:00 Adventures at K5 Conference
03:10 Insights from the K5 Conference
05:23 The Future of E-Commerce: AI and Shopping Agents
12:00 The Role of Community and Content in Commerce
18:03 Speed vs. Strategy in E-Commerce
23:54 Understanding the Average Consumer
30:01 Final Thoughts and Future Directions