TD’s US head of AI weighs in on agents

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AI projects should consider the full production environment involving both employees and customers; this advice is relevant for ensuring seamless technology integration in credit union operations.

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Original Source Material

Successful AI projects hinge on envisioning the full production environment where employees and customers will engage with the technology, Ted Paris said.