Google Begins to Weave Ads into AI Overviews Search Results

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog Post An article by The Verge detailing this latest A.I.-related decision by Google has a comment by a Google spokesman who said that these ads will only show up in searches with a “commercial angle”. As of this writing, the rollout is starting for mobile users in […]
Automating Advertising: How A.I. Is Bringing Prolific Production of Advertisements

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog Post A.I. is making it easier to differentiate advertisements to fit on a wealth of different platforms and audiences. The key technology that allows this to happen is generative A.I., which can create “from scratch” content across many mediums. One company that is offering this technology to […]
Google Is Incorporating Its Image-Generating A.I., Imagen 3, into Gemini Advanced

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog Post Google’s latest version of its image-generating A.I. is Imagen 3. Subscribers to the Gemini Advanced service will have access to it. This comes after just about half a year of Google laying low from the image-generating lane of the A.I. race after Bard–the old-name version of […]
How NOT to Use A.I.: Writing Fake Reviews Using Generative A.I.

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog Post Though by most people’s calculus the risk–reward of publishing A.I.-generated reviews would seem to be too risk-heavy in final analysis to really consider doing, there are indeed some notable high-profile examples of this. Before going into those high-profile examples, it is worth giving an elevator-pitch-length rundown […]
How NOT to Use A.I.: The U.S. Justice Department Alleges A.I.-Assisted Collusion in Real Estate

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog Post The nature of the alleged collusion involves the widely used real-estate software platform RealPage. According to the U.S.A. D.O.J., many real-estate companies that used RealPages’ A.I. rent-price recommendation algorithm ended up setting prices that were above fair-market price. (What the fair-market price should be at any […]
Some Examples of A.I. in the Restaurant Industry

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog Post All business owners should pay attention to how the restaurant industry is using A.I., because many of its use cases involve interaction between human customers and artificial intelligence. Touch screens that automatically communicate orders to kitchens are one of the more widespread examples of A.I. Conversational […]
A.I. in Video Production: Insights from Hollywood’s Growing Adoption of This Technology

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog Post Video’s emerging dominance is increasingly making video content a highly valuable part of the majority of businesses’ marketing and communications strategies. Despite this emerging importance of video content, many business owners are still asking themselves how to go about producing said content in a financially viable […]
The Current Challenges of Voice-Assistant A.I.

The Five Most Key Takeaways of This Blog Post All signs are pointing toward voice-assistant A.I. becoming a major technology in the coming years. Right now, major tech companies are ironing out some of the challenges standing in the way of making this type of A.I. a truly global feature. One life-imitating-art (namely, life imitating […]
Google Search Has Reportedly Seen No Decrease in Traffic and Queries Despite Competing A.I. Search Engines

According to a report by Datos that SearchEngineLand covered, Google has managed to retain its standing in search even as A.I. search engines continue to grow in popularity. A factor that may affect this is the recent antitrust ruling, which could ultimately lead to challenges in A.I. development for Google. Notable competing search engines include […]
The Impact of the Google Antitrust Ruling on Search

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog A federal judge has ruled that Google is a “monopolist” in online search. Many analysts consider this ruling to be the most significant for the tech world since Microsoft’s anticompetitive wrist-slap in the 1990’s. The smoking gun, if there is one, would be the extremely lucrative contracts […]