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LivePerson expands partnership with Google Cloud

LivePerson expands partnership with Google Cloud

Business Insider19 hours ago
LivePerson (LPSN) announced a significant expansion of its partnership with Google (GOOG) Cloud to integrate its advanced AI capabilities directly into the LivePerson Connected Experience Platform. Brands will benefit from enhanced self-service and personalization capabilities, deeper insights into customer sentiment, and access to the latest large language models. Our expanded strategic partnership with Google Cloud marks an important moment for LivePerson. Creating intelligent, human-like, and proactive personalized experiences at scale is even easier thanks to the expanded partnership. Enterprise customers can now integrate Google Cloud's cutting-edge AI, including advanced large language models and natural language understanding, directly into LivePerson's Connected Experience Platform.
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