Generative Artificial Intelligence
Original Thought Leadership Content By Greg Kahn and Emerging Tech Experts.
By Greg Kahn
“OpenAI’s rivals this week raced to capitalize on the turmoil engulfing the artificial intelligence powerhouse, targeting its customers with incentives to switch to their platforms,” wrote the WSJ’s Belle Lin on Monday.
By Greg Kahn
Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping industries and redefining human experiences in ways we can barely keep up with. Part of the difficulty has to do with the nature of content. The primary way we perceive anything is through the creating, the sharing, the receiving of content. And content is one of the main things caught up in the endless conversations spiraling around AI.
By Greg Kahn
Back in May, an article on the ability of generative artificial intelligence to fool banks and even relatives by copying a person’s voice and facial features set off alarms about the excitement over the rapid rise of ChatGPT and the rush of investment into startups in the space.
By Greg Kahn
Another week, another major OpenAI advancement. Actually, the parent of ChatGPT had a slew of advancements at its first DevDay event. Anyone of these would count as major news. So let’s break it down.
By Greg Kahn
Can we harness the power of artificial intelligence to improve our quality of life and expand access to knowledge or will AI create a future driven by disinformation and economic displacement that generates a collective upheaval of the status quo?
By Greg Kahn
After years of industry conferences heralding the “Year of Mobile,” talk in 2012 and 2013 was about how IoT was soon going to be everywhere. The space was already attracting a surge of startups, venture capital investments, and a lot of talk.
By Greg Kahn
Cola-Coca, the first major soft drink company, has another big first: it’s the earliest consumer packaged goods brand to have a global head of generative artificial intelligence.
By Greg Kahn
“Deepfakes” have represented one of the main fears consumers and tech watchdogs have cited for years about the advances of artificial intelligence.
By Greg Kahn
Aside from this week’s introduction of Meta’s Threads as a possible “Twitter Killer,” no subject has gotten more attention than the rise of generative artificial intelligence in business circles.
By Greg Kahn
Over the next few weeks, we’ll be diving more deeply into how companies can leverage artificial intelligence and spatial computing technologies to create new revenue streams.
By Greg Kahn
The elements of an impressive tech startup are fairly clear: an innovative product and approach to problem solving in an area with sizable market potential; a strong strategic and tactical vision that seizes a timely opportunity; impassioned, inspiring leadership that knows when to be flexible and when to stand firm.
By Greg Kahn
Everyone is scrambling to figure out the ways generative artificial intelligence will open up new possibilities to produce revenue. Let me introduce you to a startup that’s figuring it out: BLNG.AI.
By Greg Kahn
The topics of AI and agencies came together in WSJ reporter Katie Deighton’s wide-ranging take on what agency pros were thinking and talking about at Cannes. It’s a given that AI will change the way advertising is bought, sold, and created.
By Greg Kahn
On Sunday, my wife and I took the three-hour drive from our home to the Berkshires to drop our son off at camp for the summer. My wife is a great navigator. But she’s no voice assistant.
By Greg Kahn
I had the opportunity to meet with several AI companies focused on applying recent advancements across a wide array of sectors: agriculture, automotive, robotics, marketing, semiconductors, and healthcare.
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