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FCE Inc. continues to rise as RoboPat AI adopters surpass 2,100 companies
FCE Inc. <9564> extended its gains on Friday. In the morning session, FCE announced that the number of companies adopting its AI-powered business efficiency tool, RoboPat AI, surpassed 2,100 as of Thursday, fueling buying interest.
RoboPat AI allows users to create and operate robots as an extension of standard PC operations without programming knowledge. According to FCE, amid growing interest in generative AI, enhanced convenience from AI features and implementation support have been well received, driving client adoption and maintaining high retention rates.
Source: MINKABU PRESS
*Translated by generative AI. Click here for the original article.
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