DAM Industry Week 2023

For all professionals in Media & Entertainment, CPG & Retail and Healthcare

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Improving Workflows Through the Rise of AI and Automation for Dynamic Content Creation

April 26, 1:20 PM EDT

It’s almost impossible to not avoid stumbling across the rise of AI and ChatGPT in both our personal and professional daily lives. 

For DAM, Content Managers and Marketers, what does this mean beyond having a better chatbot or helping to suggest targeted keywords than standard AI image tagging? 

Join our panel discussion as we explore how AI and automation can impact on workflow, A/B testing, nurture leads, or aid in research. We’ll also include discussion on why it’s still relevant to make sure your metadata fields keep on-point and up-to-date.

* ChatGPT was not used in the creation of this description

** ChatGPT may be a special guest depending on their availability!

Moderator:

Neal Bilow, Managing Partner, Chromata Solutions

Panel:

Christi Klein, Director, Product Management, Lowe’s Companies, Inc.

Ranjan Roy, VP of Strategy, Adore Me

Corrie Sahli, VP Enterprise SaaS Sales America, Sitecore

Murat Akyol, VP of Product, Bynder

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