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Canceling subscriptions just got a lot easier
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Canceling subscriptions just got a lot easier

Here are five tech events that happened this week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them?

1 – The FTC finalizes a rule aimed at making it easier for consumers to cancel their subscriptions.

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has finalized a new rule called Click to cancel to make it easier for consumers to cancel their subscriptions. This rule requires companies to simplify the cancellation process. Key aspects of the rule include consumer consent for subscriptions, auto-renewals and free trials; transparency where companies must clearly disclose terms and conditions while prohibiting misleading information about a product or service. FTC Chair Linda Khan said the rule is intended to save consumers time and money by eliminating “gimmicks and traps” often used by companies. (Source: Fox Business)

Why it matters to your business:

If your business sells subscriptions online, you will need to comply and the size of your business does not matter. Review your procedures to allow consumers to cancel and update. As a consumer, I like this rule. I’m sure your customers will expect the same.

2 – Microsoft introduces 10 AI agents for sales, finance and supply chain in Dynamics 365.

Microsoft has introduced ten new AI agents within its Dynamic 365 suite to improve business processes in sales, finance, supply chain and customer service. A sales qualification agent prioritizes and researches leads and can write personalized sales emails. The Supplier Communication Officer manages collaboration with suppliers. The financial reconciliation agent prepares and cleans data sets to simplify financial reporting. Agents is expected to be available for public preview later this year and early 2025. For more details, visit Microsoft Blog. (Source: ZDNet)

Why it matters to your business:

This is the start of something big. Dynamics agents are just the beginning. All software applications – from CRM to accounting to HR – will deploy these types of agents in the coming months. Businesses will have countless agents leveraging AI to automate many internal processes. Smart managers will recognize this reality and start learning. I will do the same within my company.

3 – AI video call scams are on the rise – and here’s how they work.

Deepfake technology is accelerating the use of AI-powered video call scams, in which a fraudster impersonates a trusted person to obtain sensitive information, usually financial details. These types of scams are often used in online dating sites, but other deepfakes have used celebrities and political figures. (Source: Make use of)

Why it matters to your business:

This type of fraud targets small businesses. Red flags to be aware of: oddities in facial expressions or backgrounds; voice inconsistencies that sound unnatural; means of pressure used by the usurper. Check caller ID and others security measures are the most effective. It is essential to ensure that you do not disclose any financial information or enter into any financial transactions without multiple levels of review and approval.

4 – Rollstack raises $11 million Series A to automate your presentations with AI.

Roll – the company specializing in data-driven slide and document automation – has raised $11 million in Series A funding. Rollstack’s AI technology allows users to integrate data and visualizations from BI and analysis tools, such as Tableau, Looker or Excel, directly into slide presentations and documents like PowerPoint or Google Slides. The latest funding will be used to further enhance the company’s AI capabilities, with the aim of automating more mundane tasks. (Source: Martech Series)

Why it matters to your business:

Here is an AI application that directly increases productivity. Instead of wasting time in a slide presentation searching for data and copying screenshots, Rollstack is set up to integrate with your company’s internal data, then automatically updates your slides as that data becomes available. change. The bottom line with all these AI tools is to focus on the little things that get done and save a lot of time.

5 – AI invites you to prepare for Small Business Saturday.

The United States Chamber of Commerce released an article describing how artificial intelligence can be a very effective tool for business owners as they prepare for small business on Saturday, November 30.th This year. (Source: American Chamber of Commerce)

Why it matters to your business:

This is a fun article. Examples include developing effective marketing campaigns, examining customer information using AI to identify preferences and behaviors, and exploring AI-powered discount options to find the measurement of salability. Not everything will apply to your business, but it’s worth a quick read.