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generative AI tool being developed by Amazon India is dubbed SahAI, which means for "help" or "assist." This
AI technology is intended to help Amazon platform-affiliated small enterprises, notably with the backend maintenance of their items. SahAI, albeit still in the testing phase, seeks to remove barriers and ease the entrance of new companies into the market. The declaration was made at the Sambhav summit, which was held in New Delhi.
By creating text, photos, product specifications, summaries, and other things required for an efficient product showcase, SahAI will especially benefit small enterprises. Smaller companies will find it easier to sell and maintain their items on Amazon's platform thanks to the tool's goal of streamlining the creation of product listings.
At the summit, Amazon also presented Amazon Johri, another innovation. A product called Amazon Johri is intended to improve the separation and disposal of fruits and vegetables. A critical component of Amazon's operations is the processing of fresh fruit, which is to be improved by this technology.
To increase its reach and help for small enterprises, Amazon has also made major efforts to cooperate with a number of organizations in India. One noteworthy collaboration is with India Post, with whom Amazon has a memorandum of understanding to connect with craftsmen, artisans, and companies in far-flung regions of the nation. The creation of Niryat Kendras (export centers) as part of this strategy helps companies with customs clearance and other export-related procedures.
In addition, Amazon has extended its 2019-starting collaboration with Indian Railways. Amazon plans to run specialized package trains on designated freight corridors inside the Indian Railways network as part of this cooperation. This action aims to boost Amazon's logistical capabilities and increase the effectiveness of product delivery.