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    Shopify expands access to its AI-powered features to attract more businesses

    Shopify made its artificial intelligence-powered tools, including the Sidekick assistant and image-generation feature, available to more users on Monday, in a bid to increase the appeal of its e-commerce platform and boost revenue growth. Customers can now use its editing tool on their smartphones to enhance images used in promotional materials, including emails, the Canada-based firm said at its biannual products event. Shopify also expanded access to Sidekick, its chatbot that helps merchants with queries, including insights on customer behavior, that was in testing since last year with more than 2,000 users.

  • Daily Inter Lake, Kalispell, Mont.

    Son of immigrant calls for acceptance of those looking for a better life

    Jun. 24—The arrival of a migrant family in Kalispell this spring drew hateful rhetoric and calls by elected officials to deport them while leaving some residents confused. For Ken Yachechak, it took him back to the feelings of his own childhood. "[Immigrants are] willing to risk their lives to find something better," Yachechak said. "I realized that it was time for me to speak out. If you're ...

  • Daily Inter Lake, Kalispell, Mont.

    Legion Roundup: AA Lakers leave Palouse with victory

    Jun. 24—PULLMAN, Wash. — Michael Owens' two-run double capped a four-run, seventh-inning outburst by the Kalispell AA Lakers, who put away the Lewis-Clark Twins 9-4 in their Palouse Tournament finale Saturday. Owens finished with three runs batted in and Tanner Cockerill scored three times for the Lakers (27-10), who saw the Twins twice cut three-run deficits to one. Oscar Kallis backed his ...