Xurpas bets on AI, launches XAIL to guide companies in utilizing AI-powered solutions to address challenges

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ARTIFICIAL Intelligence has emerged as a potential game-changer across many industries. According to the Department of Trade and Industry’s AI roadmap, AI has the potential to boost the Philippine economy by USD$92 billion in the next six years.

Continuing its mission to lead digital transformation and empower businesses and organizations through technology, local company Xurpas Enterprise launched Xurpas AI Lab or XAIL on October 19, 2023. XAIL aims to empower businesses to maximize the potential of AI in solving real problems and unlocking untapped opportunities.

“AI is the catalyst to revolutionizing the way businesses operate from streamlining operations to enhancing customer experiences,” says XAIL General Manager Fernando Jude Garcia. “At XAIL, we harness the power of intelligent algorithms and data-driven insights, enabling businesses to discern trends, make informed decisions, and propel strategic growth with precision and confidence,” he continues.

“We, at XAIL, seek to foster a genuine partnership with each of our clients to better understand and help find solutions to their business challenges. From AI-driven analytics, automation tools, personalized customer experiences, and even software engineering, our consultants will recommend the most suitable AI integration to make business operations more efficient,” explains Garcia.

 

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