Tapestry builds AI-powered Mira to pull data, make decisions

Tapestry Inc. is giving its employees a faster way to make retail decisions, using an artificial intelligence (AI) platform the company built in-house. The owner of Coach and Kate Spade recently secured a U.S. patent for Mira. The internal-facing AI system is designed to pull together data from across the business and surface insights “in […] The post Tapestry builds AI-powered Mira to pull data, make decisions appeared first on Digital Commerce 360.
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Tapestry Inc. is giving its employees a faster way to make retail decisions, using an artificial intelligence (AI) platform the company built in-house. The owner of Coach and Kate Spade recently secured a U. S. patent for Mira.
The internal-facing AI system is designed to pull together data from across the business and surface insights “in seconds to minutes,” the retailer said. According to the company, the new patent covers Mira’s core architecture, which was built around how the business actually operates.
Tapestry said employees are already using Mira to plan assortments, manage inventory and track consumer trends. “Mira is the result of years of deliberate investment in our data infrastructure,” Fabio Luzzi, Tapestry’s chief data and analytics officer, told Digital Commerce 360 by email.
“We have been building toward this, across merchandising, supply chain, finance and retail operations, for some time.” Tapestry, formerly Coach Inc. , is No. 40 in the Top 2000 Database. That database tracks the largest North American online retailers by annual online sales. News Ecommerce earnings recap: What you missed from e. l. f.
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