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Directions: In the question given below, a short paragraph is given. Select the answer choice that provides the combination of sentences that completes the passage that is contextually most correct as they are in the options.
While artificial intelligence (AI) has certainly reached the peak of its hype cycle, actual mainstream adoption seems inevitable. It is amply established that whether in science or business, machines will represent the greatest collaborators for human beings. Some of the early wins that have been witnessed across sectors is almost complete disintermediation, but, will AI ever be cognitive to customer needs? The Indian e-commerce players were some of the natural early adopters of AI in India, with not just bots taking over from humans, but also building in an experience that the customer now expects and appreciates. ____________________ .Today, it is no longer restricted to e-commerce; a lot of other sectors, especially traditionally inclined ones like real estate and even B2B (business to business) firms are seeing the value of an online experience that counsels customers into making informed decisions, while still keeping it human. From virtual tours of a place to understanding your carbon-footprint based on where you choose to stay, to farmers getting AI assistants to predict weather patterns and when to sow next, these bots have clearly taken over much of the mundane tasks with very little human intervention. ____________________ .
They were followed by brick-and-mortar retailers to gather stock keeping unit (SKU)- performance and customer preferences to personalize their product promotions./ This wave of digitization has brought down dependency on intermediaries, be it ticket booking, shopping, renting accommodation, house services, taxi services, you name it.
The IT industry has spurred a massive jump in the house rental market in India, which in turn has created a huge opportunity for startups to address: the potential of organizing the sector./ Do you remember the last time you went to a travel agent to book a ticket, or called in for a web check-in? Probably not.
Indians collectively pay upwards of ?50,000 crore as brokerage fee for finding a house on rent every year./ The potential for this to grow to other areas like furniture, electronics, and the like is huge.
Both A & B
None of the above
The sentence after the first filler talks about Ponnurangam Kumaraguru (PK), though option B and C both talk about him but C provides a better introduction. Option A is contextually incorrect and can be easily eliminated. The sentence preceding the second filler talks about the app and the statement must explain the functioning of the app. Option C is suitable in this case.
Hence, option C is the correct answer.
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