AI Takes Over: How Starbucks Knows Your Coffee Order Before You Do and Other Corporate Secrets

AI Takes Over: How Starbucks Knows Your Coffee Order Before You Do and Other Corporate Secrets

2:58 Mar 28, 2026
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This is you Applied AI Daily: Machine Learning & Business Applications podcast.Welcome to Applied AI Daily, your source for machine learning and business applications. According to Itransition's 2026 statistics, 42 percent of enterprise-scale companies now use artificial intelligence in their operations, with the global machine learning market projected to surge from 91.31 billion dollars in 2025 to 1.88 trillion by 2035, per Research Nester.Consider Rachio, the smart sprinkler firm, which deployed Crescendo.ai agents to handle over one million support queries. This natural language processing solution achieved 95 to 99.8 percent accuracy, cut costs by 30 percent, and eliminated seasonal hiring needs, integrating seamlessly with chat, voice, and email systems. Starbucks' Deep Brew engine exemplifies predictive analytics in retail, personalizing recommendations for 30 million users based on purchase history and weather, boosting same-store sales and loyalty program growth to 35 million members.In manufacturing, machine learning predicts equipment failures with 92 percent accuracy, as noted by Business.com, slashing downtime and energy use by 30 percent according to McKinsey. Siemens and General Electric use computer vision for predictive maintenance, reducing costs and enhancing safety.Recent news highlights Duolingo leveraging GitHub Copilot to accelerate software development for its microservices, and Klarna automating 700 agents' workloads, dropping resolution times from 11 to two minutes. Retail's AI market is set to hit 96.13 billion dollars by 2030, per Mordor Intelligence, driven by personalization and automation.Practical takeaway: Start with pilot projects in high-impact areas like customer support or forecasting, using cloud platforms like Amazon Web Services, favored by 59 percent of practitioners per the Institute for Ethical AI and Machine Learning. Measure return on investment through metrics like win rates, up 30 percent in sales per Bain and Company.Looking ahead, trends point to AI agents scaling enterprise-wide, with 61 percent of chief executive officers preparing deployments, says IBM. Expect deeper integration for two-fold productivity gains.Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production. For me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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