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HubSpot shares details about AI capabilities

HubSpot has unveiled HubSpot AI , a set of platform-wide AI-powered products and features to help customer-facing teams unlock productivity, harness data for improved performance, and create deeper connections with customers. "We are experiencing a transformative shift with generative AI. Customer expectations are changing, and businesses now have the opportunity to leverage AI to drive customer connection at scale," said Yamini Rangan, CEO of HubSpot. "HubSpot has been thinking deeply about these changes and iterating quickly to help our customers thrive in the age of intelligence. We introduced many powerful new features and capabilities at INBOUND 2023 , and I'm excited by our progress in becoming the #1 customer platform for scaling companies." HubSpot AI features: - AI assistants: Generative AI tools to supercharge marketing, sales, and service teams. AI assistants will work across the entire HubSpot platform to help teams draft content, create images, ...

Dell Technologies supports Sagarmatha Next Centre's drive to raise awareness of plastic waste in the Himalayas

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Source: Dell Technologies. Snapshot of the trash that is left behind on Mount Everest. Hosting nearly 80,000 visitors each year, Mount Everest is one of the most popular trekking destinations in the world. It is also where they leave approximately 250 tons of waste each year. Aligned with its commitment to accelerate the circular economy, Dell Technologies is supporting The Sagarmatha Next Centre, a non-profit NGO run by local environmental enthusiasts. Located near Syangboche Namche Bazar, enroute to Everest base camp, the centre educates visitors about this growing environmental issue and seeks to reduce the impact of waste. Located 3,775 m above sea level, Sagarmatha Next Centre is a must-stop location for visitors along the Mount Everest trail. This provides the perfect opportunity to raise awareness of the organisation’s effort for every climber who passes through. For this project, Dell Technologies worked with National Geographic Explorer Martin Edstrom to create a s...