DreamFlare AI Shows How Far Video-Generating A.I. Is Advancing

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog Post DreamFlare AI is boldly venturing into uncharted territory: a streaming service that offers A.I.-generated content. Did this company jump the gun here? Meaning, is the A.I. tech just not on a level to deliver A.I.-generated video content that is up to the standards of viewers? Regardless […]
A.I. in KY: Kentucky’s Public Defenders Are Relying on JusticeText, an A.I. Made for Public Advocacy

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog Post Kentucky public defenders are using A.I. to accelerate their case work. Not just any A.I., however: those attorneys use JusticeText, A.I. that is exclusive to public defenders. The idea here is that the A.I. can help the justice system accelerate through cases to catch up on […]
What to Know About Meta’s Open-Source A.I. Said to Surpass ChatGPT

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog Meta recently released Llama 3.1, an open-source A.I. large language model (LLM). An LLM is a generative A.I. model that has a huge amount of data in its training-data set. So, the “large” part refers to the data set, in addition to the potentially large amount 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 […]
What to Know About Recent and Upcoming Projects from OpenAI

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog OpenAI has been releasing and teasing a lot of products recently, some of them more likely to turn out successful than others. We go into them in this blog. For one, the secretive somewhat-under-wraps project with code name “Strawberry” points to new steps toward technology that either […]
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 […]