• Shantha Farris, Rich Berkman, Molly Hayes - AI in commerce: Essential use cases for B2B and B2C:

    https://www.ibm.com/blog/ai-in-ecommerce/

    #GenerativeAI #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #BusinessToBusiness #B2B #BusinessToConsumer #B2C #Personalization #CustomerExperience #Efficiency #Optimization #Commerce #Business
    Shantha Farris, Rich Berkman, Molly Hayes - AI in commerce: Essential use cases for B2B and B2C: https://www.ibm.com/blog/ai-in-ecommerce/ #GenerativeAI #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #BusinessToBusiness #B2B #BusinessToConsumer #B2C #Personalization #CustomerExperience #Efficiency #Optimization #Commerce #Business
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    AI in commerce: Essential use cases for B2B and B2C - IBM Blog
    Explore how using AI in commerce has the capacity to create more fundamentally relevant and contextually appropriate buying experiences.
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  • https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2024/02/24/commerce-secy-i-have-national-security-concerns-about-evs-probably-need-to-do-more-to-block-chinese-evs/
    https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2024/02/24/commerce-secy-i-have-national-security-concerns-about-evs-probably-need-to-do-more-to-block-chinese-evs/
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    Commerce Sec'y: 'I Have National Security Concerns' About EVs -- 'Probably' Need to Do More to Block Chinese EVs
    During an interview aired on Friday's broadcast of CNBC's "Closing Bell: Overtime," Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said that we "Probably" need to take more action to keep Chinese electric vehicles from flooding the market and stated, "I have national security concerns about electric vehicles."
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  • Euphoniumist Dr. Melissa Ewing from Texas A&M University-Commerce, accompanied by pianist Ina Mirtcheva, performed the works of Francisca Gonzaga, Amy Beach, Gina Gillie, and Wan-Yun Liang at The U.S. Army Band 2024 Tuba-Euphonium Workshop. #TAMUCLions #TAMUCBands #TAMUC #GoLions #Euphonium #TEW2024 #TEW #Music
    Euphoniumist Dr. Melissa Ewing from Texas A&M University-Commerce, accompanied by pianist Ina Mirtcheva, performed the works of Francisca Gonzaga, Amy Beach, Gina Gillie, and Wan-Yun Liang at The U.S. Army Band 2024 Tuba-Euphonium Workshop. #TAMUCLions #TAMUCBands #TAMUC #GoLions #Euphonium #TEW2024 #TEW #Music
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  • THE ARCHITECT – PART ONE. CHABAD GLOBAL CARTEL EXPOSED
    PART-ONE of a two-part series. In just 130-years, one specific tribe has managed to not only strangle the commerce of the world with Central Banking but almost every aspect of cultural appropriation. This has been achieved through media and academic institutions of which they control. They are embedded deep within European and Western governments. The end goal is to destroy these nations, and then rule over the ashes of the entire world. They are slowly achieving this, solely due to the apathy and lack of critical thinking by the citizens of these nations. The “architect” plays the victim, which insulates him from criticism and accountability. Our world is in extreme danger if this is not stopped. They will start WW3 …

    https://www.ezekieldiet.com/the-architect-part-one-chabad-global-criminal-cartel-exposed/
    THE ARCHITECT – PART ONE. CHABAD GLOBAL CARTEL EXPOSED PART-ONE of a two-part series. In just 130-years, one specific tribe has managed to not only strangle the commerce of the world with Central Banking but almost every aspect of cultural appropriation. This has been achieved through media and academic institutions of which they control. They are embedded deep within European and Western governments. The end goal is to destroy these nations, and then rule over the ashes of the entire world. They are slowly achieving this, solely due to the apathy and lack of critical thinking by the citizens of these nations. The “architect” plays the victim, which insulates him from criticism and accountability. Our world is in extreme danger if this is not stopped. They will start WW3 … https://www.ezekieldiet.com/the-architect-part-one-chabad-global-criminal-cartel-exposed/
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    THE ARCHITECT – PART ONE. CHABAD GLOBAL CARTEL EXPOSED
     THE ARCHITECT - PART ONE. CHABAD GLOBAL CRIMINAL CARTEL EXPOSED - Featuring Daryl Bradford Smith of the French Connection, 2011. A Pioneer of Exposing the Chabad International Criminal Cartel *** (Part 2 Banned on Rumble) - THE ARCHITECT - PART TWO. CHABAD CRIMINAL CARTEL EXPOSED https://www.bitchute.com/video/SlUjuhyFuNSn/ - October 28th, 2023 DomDocuments *** October 8th,
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  • Robert Garrison - Video shows how a car thief ruined the day for 3 robbery suspects in Commerce City:

    https://www.denver7.com/news/local-news/commerce-city-police-thief-steals-robbery-suspects-getaway-car

    #CommerceCity #Colorado #GetawayCar #AutoTheft #Robbery #Foiled #StopCars #CrimeFighting #Crime
    Robert Garrison - Video shows how a car thief ruined the day for 3 robbery suspects in Commerce City: https://www.denver7.com/news/local-news/commerce-city-police-thief-steals-robbery-suspects-getaway-car #CommerceCity #Colorado #GetawayCar #AutoTheft #Robbery #Foiled #StopCars #CrimeFighting #Crime
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    Video shows how a car thief ruined the day for 3 robbery suspects in Commerce City
    A car thief put a damper on the plans of three robbery suspects in Commerce City Saturday after stealing the trio’s getaway car.
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  • As I was migrating all of the American businesses that I have collected over the past year to the American Business Channel here on Cre8aplace, I came across this warning that someone sent to me a few months ago. If you are using the TEMU app to shop, be warned.

    SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT - The TEMU Shopping App….

    From a friend - IMPORTANT!

    This is downright scary

    ALL ABOUT TEMU....
    Kim Komando did some digging about TEMU and this is what she found!

    Stop before you shop!
    Seemingly overnight, everyone’s talking about Temu (pronounced “tee-moo”), an online shopping app that boasts deals that seem too good to be true, like $17 wireless earbuds, $1 “gold” necklaces and $23 wedding dresses.

    Over 50 million Americans have downloaded Temu since it launched state-side in September 2022, after it gained traction with expensive Super Bowl ads promising to let you “shop like a billionaire.”

    Today, Temu is the most popular shopping app in the U.S. behind Amazon. But most of us don’t know much about the app’s true origins. Reader Daniel Mayer asked an important question, “Is [Temu] something we should be concerned about?”

    So, I did some digging. And as it turns out, yes, you absolutely should be. Here’s what I found:
    Where did Temu come from?

    This isn’t some fly-by-night operation. Temu is based in Boston, Massachusetts, by PDD Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: PDD). PDD is headquartered in Shanghai, China.

    PDD also owns the e-commerce platform Pinduoduo headquartered in — you guessed it — China. So, Temu is a Communist China-based app and site.

    What you need to know before using Temu;
    First, you’re buying goods directly from manufacturers in China and other parts of the world. That’s why shipping times are often 12 days or longer. The prices are low because the goods are cheap. The pictures of what you see advertised may not be what you actually get.
    Temu’s BBB rating is 2.21/5. Reviews at TrustPilot are interesting, with 38% 5-star reviews and 41% 1-star reviews.

    But that’s not the worst of it.
    Temu is downright dangerous.

    The app is a clever, pervasive digital stalker. As you shop, Temu monitors your activity on other apps, tracks your notifications and location and changes settings.

    It gets worse. Temu gains full access to all your contacts, calendars and photo albums, plus all your social media accounts, chats and texts. In other words, literally everything on your phone.
    No shopping app needs this much control, especially one tied to Communist China. If you’re using Temu, delete the app from your phone ASAP.

    On iPhone, Long-press an app, then tap Remove App > Delete App. Tap Delete to confirm.
    On Android, touch and hold an app, then tap Remove App > Delete App > Delete.
    Pro tip: If you downloaded Temu, to be safe from Chinese spies, you really need to do a full factory reset.
    What do I think? Americans using Temu are selling the country out for cheap crap from overseas.

    But wait, there’s more! Temu’s sister app was removed from Google Play because of malware.
    Do not buy from this company or use their app !!!
    As I was migrating all of the American businesses that I have collected over the past year to the American Business Channel here on Cre8aplace, I came across this warning that someone sent to me a few months ago. If you are using the TEMU app to shop, be warned. SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT - The TEMU Shopping App…. From a friend - IMPORTANT! This is downright scary ALL ABOUT TEMU.... Kim Komando did some digging about TEMU and this is what she found! Stop before you shop! Seemingly overnight, everyone’s talking about Temu (pronounced “tee-moo”), an online shopping app that boasts deals that seem too good to be true, like $17 wireless earbuds, $1 “gold” necklaces and $23 wedding dresses. Over 50 million Americans have downloaded Temu since it launched state-side in September 2022, after it gained traction with expensive Super Bowl ads promising to let you “shop like a billionaire.” Today, Temu is the most popular shopping app in the U.S. behind Amazon. But most of us don’t know much about the app’s true origins. Reader Daniel Mayer asked an important question, “Is [Temu] something we should be concerned about?” So, I did some digging. And as it turns out, yes, you absolutely should be. Here’s what I found: Where did Temu come from? This isn’t some fly-by-night operation. Temu is based in Boston, Massachusetts, by PDD Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: PDD). PDD is headquartered in Shanghai, China. PDD also owns the e-commerce platform Pinduoduo headquartered in — you guessed it — China. So, Temu is a Communist China-based app and site. What you need to know before using Temu; First, you’re buying goods directly from manufacturers in China and other parts of the world. That’s why shipping times are often 12 days or longer. The prices are low because the goods are cheap. The pictures of what you see advertised may not be what you actually get. Temu’s BBB rating is 2.21/5. Reviews at TrustPilot are interesting, with 38% 5-star reviews and 41% 1-star reviews. But that’s not the worst of it. Temu is downright dangerous. The app is a clever, pervasive digital stalker. As you shop, Temu monitors your activity on other apps, tracks your notifications and location and changes settings. 🛑 It gets worse. Temu gains full access to all your contacts, calendars and photo albums, plus all your social media accounts, chats and texts. In other words, literally everything on your phone. No shopping app needs this much control, especially one tied to Communist China. If you’re using Temu, delete the app from your phone ASAP. On iPhone, Long-press an app, then tap Remove App > Delete App. Tap Delete to confirm. On Android, touch and hold an app, then tap Remove App > Delete App > Delete. Pro tip: If you downloaded Temu, to be safe from Chinese spies, you really need to do a full factory reset. 💣 What do I think? Americans using Temu are selling the country out for cheap crap from overseas. But wait, there’s more! Temu’s sister app was removed from Google Play because of malware. Do not buy from this company or use their app !!!
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