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 […]
How A.I. Innovations in Hollywood Will Apply to All Industries

Artificial intelligence is starting to become a major force in Hollywood. Specifically, for generative A.I. uses that can cut down on production costs and widen the scope of movie makers’ abilities. This directly connects to the benefits that business owners will enjoy with generative A.I. The Five Most-Key Takeaways from This Blog Post Generative A.I. […]
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 […]
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 […]
Google Ends Its Plan to End Third-Party Cookies

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog Post Digital marketers, sigh your sighs of relief: Google is indeed reneging on its years-long promise to nix third-party cookies. This should not be a terribly huge shock to the rest of the world, given the enormous importance that third-party cookies have in the field of digital […]
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, […]