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 Twilio聽has introduced new artificial intelligence  AI  tools for its customer engagement platform.The new聽CustomerAI聽lineup includes both predictive and gener stanley ca ative AI tools that aim to revolutionize customer understanding and drive personalized interactions, the company said in a Wednesday  Aug. 23  press release. Today we are annou stanley de ncing a slate of new CustomerAI capabilities that make AI more accessible, powering dynamic customer engagement that adapts to every individual customer, 聽Kathryn Murphy, senior vice president of product at Twilio, said in the release.Among the key highlights of CustomerAI are stanley termosky  the introductions of CustomerAI Predictions and Voice Intelligence, according to the release. Predictions leverages predictive AI to help marketers anticipate and act on future customer behavior. Marketers can create hyper-targeted audiences, trigger customer journeys and personalize multichannel experiences based on various customer attributes.Voice Intelligence addresses the increasing call volumes in customer service, the release said. By using conversational speech recognition and natural language understanding  NLU , Voice Intelligence extracts insights from voice data, providing information on common feedback, competitive insights and compliance risks. The tool enables companies to improve lead attribution management and enhance customer service efficiency.Twilio is also introducing generative AI tools in Twilio Engage, Flex and Segment, per the release. These tools aim Krsi Chaser Releases New Integration For Faster Invoice Payments
 Russia is a cash society. Only 20 to 25 percent of Russian adults have bank accounts. Just 15 percent had credit cards in 2011, and 90 percent of those cards are used only for withdrawing cash. For big purchases, bringing along a suitcase of rubles is still the norm  although private buyers prefer dollars.In Russian shops, Customers pay for 90 percent of their purchases in cash, said Maksim Faldin, co-founder of Russian e-commerce marketplace Wikimart, who was quoted in the business newspaper Kommersant when PalPal entered the Russian market. It is u stanley kubek nlikely that Russian shops would be interested in this right now.That puts Qiwi in the center of the Russian payments world. The Moscow-based company operates a network of kiosks that Russians can use to pay bills and fines, as well as buy credits for online services such as Skype. In effect, Qiwi   kiosks turn cash into digital transactions that business systems can accept. Until the cash is fed into the machine, it   as anonymous as ever.Qiwi   success  roughly 170,000 kiosks in Russia, more than 40,000 vendors that accept cash p gourde stanley ayments through the kiosks, 65 million customers who pay more than 39 billion rubles  about $1.3 billion  each month  821 stanley quencher 2; forms a window into a Russian society that   not just worried about cyberthieves stealing credit-card numbers on the Web, but tends to avoid any payments that stray far from currency you can hold in your hand.That fi