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THEMEAI Adoption Outpaces Measurable Business Impact in Retail

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Bing upgrades AI Performance Report with expanded visibility metrics

Analytics

Bing has improved its AI Performance Report in Webmaster Tools to include query intent, topic classification, and citation-share metrics for content cited in Microsoft Copilot and Bing AI summaries. Commerce teams can now track AI visibility separately from organic search and optimize for generative AI channels where Google Search Console and ChatGPT offer limited transparency.

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Merkle: 88% of Retailers Deploy AI, Only 6% Prove ROI

Retail / DTC › Department Stores

Merkle's Holden Bale revealed that 88% of large enterprises have deployed AI since last year, but only 6% can draw a straight line to EBITDA value, an 82-point gap he attributes to confusing activity with execution. The five patterns separating real value from performance—starting with data advantage, tying initiatives to time-bound ROI, redesigning work, engineering trust, and matching use case to user altitude—are now critical discipline for commerce leaders closing that gap.

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