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This Former Big Tech Engineers Are Using AI to Navigate Trump's Trade Chaos

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Alex Chen
Tech Journalist & Product Reviewer
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Amari AI, a company founded by former Big Tech engineers, is developing custom AI-powered software to help customs brokers navigate the complexities of Trump's trade policies.

The company's software aims to modernize and minimize the impact of constantly shifting trade policies, which have been a major source of frustration for businesses and individuals alike.

According to TechCrunch, Amari AI's software uses machine learning algorithms to analyze trade data and provide real-time insights to customs brokers. This allows them to make more informed decisions and avoid costly delays and fines.

The software is designed to be user-friendly and accessible to customs brokers of all skill levels, making it easier for them to adapt to the changing trade landscape.

Amari AI's founders, who have extensive experience in the tech industry, believe that their software can help to reduce the administrative burden on customs brokers and make the trade process more efficient.

The company is currently working with a number of major customs brokers and trade associations to test and refine its software.

As the trade landscape continues to evolve, Amari AI's software is likely to become increasingly important for businesses and individuals who rely on international trade.

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[1] This former Big Tech engineers are using AI to navigate Trump’s trade chaos