Episode 28: Beyond Keywords: The Future of Search and AI in the Experience Era
On this episode of Human Centered, host Nick Brunker and Chief Discoverability Officer for VMLY&R, Heather Physioc explore the world of search and how AI is changing the game. With 8.5 billion searches processed by Google every day, it's no wonder that marketers and CX professionals are always looking for ways to optimize their websites with the right keywords. But as AI continues to evolve rapidly and become more democratized, the game is changing. Heather helps us understand how we got here, the implications of the change, and what CX experts need to be thinking about to adapt. From sequential connected queries to predictive search, we dive into how evolving technologies are changing the landscape and what it means for brands, marketers, and businesses. Join us as we explore the impact of AI on our world and how to create a more streamlined, integrated search experience in an increasingly fragmented search world.
We'd love to hear your feedback! Email the show: humancentered@vmlyr.com. To learn more about the CX practice at VMLY&R, visit vmlyr.com/cx
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