California Governor Gavin Newsom Veto of an A.I. Safety Bill: What Business Owners Should Know

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog Post Gov. Newsom vetoed a bill by the name of SB 1047, which many in the tech world thought to be a threat to the current pace of ongoing development of A.I. An important point in the bill describes requiring A.I. developers to take “reasonable care” to […]
“Content Provenance” in Artificial Intelligence: What Business Owners Should Know

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog Post There have been many efforts to mitigate the problem of identifying A.I.-generated content on the web. One of the more prominent solutions that has plenty of industry-wide support is “content provenance”, which provides A.I.-generated content with cryptographic identifiers that can make it readily identifiable as either […]
Degenerative A.I.”: Business Owners Should Avoid This Pitfall in Training A.I.

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog Post A recent article by The New York Times covers and offers examples of a potential problem in the realm of artificial intelligence, which is training A.I. on A.I.-generated data, a practice that could lead to what the article refers to as “degenerative A.I.” The potential issue […]
What Business Owners Can Learn about Sora from Its Demonstrations

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog Post Generative A.I.’s next significant leap after the initial text-to-photo jump has to do with video. The ability to offer an A.I. that can reliably produce high-quality video based off of mere text prompts, along with other media like photos or even videos, will be one of […]
The EU’s A.I. Act Has Become Law: The Implications for Business Owners (Especially American)

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog The European Union (E.U.) has been drafting the A.I. Act for years now. This tracks because ChatGPT, which prompted (pun not originally intended, but nonetheless endorsed by this writer) global awareness of A.I. and how far in development companies have been able to bring this technology, has […]
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 […]
A.I. in the Olympics Has Lessons for Business Owners, Especially Those in the Sports Industry



The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog This year, there were multiple notable uses of A.I. in the Olympics. Many news organizations and businesses are drawing attention to this. Heck, even the Olympics (i.e., the organization responsible for putting on the event, rather than the event itself) is drawing attention to it, using the […]
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, […]
Unpacking the Announcement of SearchGPT: What Business Owners Need to Know

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog There had been plenty of indications that OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, had been working on a search engine. But that indication is now a confirmation thanks to a recent announcement by OpenAI introducing SearchGPT. The name of the search engine? SearchGPT, currently in its SearchGPT Prototype […]
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 […]