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It's your viewing history, it's your purchase history, and it's the amplification within your network that's driving that personalization.
And it's the amplification within your network that's driving that personalization.
And the personalization extends way beyond music to messages, reminders, notes, and more.
anyone else's, and the personalization extends
And the automation can go one step further as well with this next awesome feature, which if you go into your account area, you can obviously click personalization and you can start customizing and introducing yourself and your location and all that sort of stuff.
And the automation can go one step further as well with this next awesome feature, which if you go into your account area, you can obviously click personalization and you can start customizing and introducing yourself and your location and all that sort of stuff, but there's actually in this tasks area here, you can automate tasks.
A lot of it is thanks to personalization, making the company one of the best marketing stories in retail.
A lot of it is thanks to personalization, making the company one of the best marketing stories in retail.
Which included leveraging AI tools for improved customer targeting and personalization.
So level one, I guess, is personalization.
So, level one, I guess, is personalization.
and the capability personalization
unparalleled personalization both in appearance
There are a whole host of companies that are doing this kind of personalization.
Huffington Post, Washington Post, New York Times, all flirting with personalization in various ways.
Now here under personalization this is something that a lot of people haven't spent time to configure.
Now, here under Personalization, this is something that a lot of people haven't spent time to configure.
After spending decades studying how people deal with setbacks, psychologist Martin Seligman found that there are three Ps: personalization, pervasiveness, and
The first P is personalization, the belief that we are at fault.