The Significance of Apple’s Genmojis for Business Owners

A “Genmoji” is a custom emoji that is currently available on select Apple devices, i.e., those with Apple Intelligence capabilities. Business owners can use this feature to easily create custom emoji in line with their brand. The Five Most-Key Takeaways from This Blog Post You can give Genmoji reference photos to create Genmoji based […]
What GPT-4o’s Multimodal Mastery Means for Business Owners

We are gonna get right to the lede, right away: ChatGPT creator OpenAI has announced GPT-4o. Really, it was only a matter of time before OpenAI released something like this to the public. Think of it this way: the text-generating ChatGPT, the image-generating DALL-E, and the computer vision wonder that is the video-generating Sora, are […]
RetA.I.l: Artificial Intelligence Can Help Brick-and-Mortar Businesses Identify Shoplifting Incidents

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog According to a CBS report, a company named Veesion is enabling store owners to quickly identify shoplifters in the store. Veesion sends store owners a real-time notification that looks pretty close to a Snapchat D.M. with text like “Very suspicious. That kind of A.I. can integrate with […]
How Would Restricting Open-Source A.I. Affect Business Owners?

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog Open-source A.I. development has been a hot-button topic in the A.I. world for some time now. It refers to making the “source code” for certain A.I. projects openly available. That open availability translates to allowing people to freely modify, use, and even share their modified versions of […]
Using A.I. to Find Resources for Business Owners

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog The ability of A.I. to find resources for extraction, potentially lucrative locations, is surprisingly sophisticated. Real-life example: A.I. recently identified a deposit in Zambia with quite literally millions of tons of copper that is necessary for, guess what, the creation of A.I. systems. For manufacturers in particular, […]
Google Vids, the Gen A.I. Feature Coming to Gemini: What Business Owners Need to Know

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog Post Google Vids is the tech giant’s coming-soon (as of this blog’s writing) gen-A.I. video-creator. It has a specific B2B slant to it, as the Google Workspace page for Google Vids says that it is meant to create videos “for work”. Videos can be up to 10 […]
Amazon Rolls Out Its A.I. Shopping Assistant Rufus to All Users. Here’s What Business Owners Should Know.

The Five Most Key Takeaway from This Article Just in time for Prime Day, Amazon chose to release its A.I. shopping assistant Rufus. You need the Amazon app to have a conversation with Rufus. Rufus, which–fun fact!–gets its name from a somewhat mythical dog that once roamed the offices of Amazon in the days of […]
IBM Watson vs. ChatGPT: Why So Many Business Owners Still Prefer IBM Watson.

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog OpenAI’s ChatGPT may be the most popular chatbot in the world, but for reasons that may not be relevant to business owners in the way IBM Watson is. The wide range of tasks you can set to ChatGPT is impressive, sure. Who does not find an A.I.-generated […]
Snickers Blazes a Trail for Business Owners Looking to Use Gen A.I. in Interactive Marketing

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog Post Snickers is leveraging gen A.I. in a campaign that is an innovation on the existing, classic “celebrity endorsement” marketing technique. But further analysis shows that this is also a form of interactive marketing as well. The celebrity endorser is José Mourinho. If that name makes you […]
For Businesses and Other Organizations, What Makes a Successful Chatbot?

The Five Most Key Takeaways of This Blog A chatbot that was meant to “transform” and “democratize” education ended up flopping. Many public schools implemented Ed, the chatbot, with the hope that it could lead to higher grades and engagement across the board. The company that makes the chatbot has now shrunk by quite a […]