CXApp Inc. (CXAI) Discusses AI-Driven Workplace Transformation Solutions and Unified Employee Experience Platform Transcript

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SA Transcripts157.32K FollowersFollow5ShareSaveCommentsPlay Earnings CallPlay Earnings Call CXApp Inc. (CXAI) Discusses AI-Driven Workplace Transformation Solutions and Unified Employee Experience Platform December 11, 2025 1:00 PM EST Company Participants Khurram Sheikh - Founder, Chairman & CEO Conference Call Participants Jack Marks Presentation Jack Marks All right. Welcome, everybody, to Wall Street Reporter's "NEXT SUPER STOCK" live stream where we bring you those stocks, which have that 10x to 100x upside potential. Companies going after massive multibillion-dollar market opportunities that are at a key inflection point and with multiple catalysts in place. And we have a -- we have a debut today with CXAI and the CEO, Khurram Sheikh. Khurram, welcome to the program. Khurram SheikhFounder, Chairman & CEO Thank you, Jack. Great to be with you. Question-and-Answer Session Jack Marks So Khurram, from what I understand, essentially, CXAI is really kind of driving the AI transformation of the workplace. I went on your website, you got some major, major clients like Warner Bros., Comcast, T. Rowe Price, Adobe. So it looks like, obviously, you got traction in the Fortune 500. But for the audience, just for anybody that's new to the story, can you tell us exactly what is your business model? What exactly do you do for your customers? Khurram SheikhFounder, Chairman & CEO Great. No, that's a great question. And I like to say, being in Silicon Valley here, we're about transformation. And when you want to build a multibillion-dollar company, the biggest thing is you got to be solving a multibillion-dollar problem. So we are solving a $100 billion-plus problem. Probably some people even say it's a $1 trillion problem. But here's the problem, right? Since the pandemic, we understood that half the people were -- more than half the people were working hybrid and remote became the norm, right? Now as the COVID has gone by and people are back to normal and see there's a huge push for Recommended For You
