Revolutionizing Business with Satori: Samantha Singh | Social Impact Show

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In this episode of the Social Impact Show, Sam Marshall speaks with Samantha Singh, the founder of Fluid Intellect, and the mind behind Satori, an AI-powered tool designed to transform the way businesses interact with data. Samantha explains how Satori’s natural language interface allows users to access powerful business insights, empowering decision-making without needing deep technical expertise. Fluid Intellect’s work is positioning South African businesses to compete on a global scale. Tune in to discover how AI and data-driven innovation are shaping the future of business.
8 May English South Africa Business · Non-Profit

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