JD Sports plans to let shoppers buy through AI platforms
Retailer to allow ‘one-click purchases’ through assistants such as ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot, beginning in US Business live – latest updates JD Sports has said it plans to allow customers to buy its products directly through AI platforms without leaving the apps. The British trainer and (…)
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