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Customer Experience

Customer experience is where AI deployment in Europe is most visible to end users — and where the AI Act's transparency obligations land most directly. Article 50 requires that natural persons be informed when they are interacting with an AI system, unless it is obvious in context. For companies running AI-powered chat, voice, or ticketing systems, that obligation shapes design decisions affecting the customer experience directly.

The tools in this category are EU-native platforms built for European enterprise and mid-market customers who needed AI-powered interaction capabilities without routing sensitive customer conversations through US infrastructure. Several serve enterprise clients where data sovereignty is a procurement requirement, not a preference — and their compliance posture reflects that.

4 tools in this category

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