Early May Essential News: Latest Developments and Updates
In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, keeping pace with technological advancements is not just beneficial—it’s essential. Every fortnight, I delve into the latest global developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) to help small business owners stay ahead of the curve. TL;DR Microsoft is shifting its AI strategy by developing its own AI engine, MAI-1, under the leadership of […]
Exploring the Future: Highlights from The AFR AI Summit
TL;DR : The AFR conference in Sydney brought together experts to discuss Australia’s potential in leading with Artificial Intelligence (AI). Key points include the urgent need for AI adoption to reach net-zero by 2050, with Australia ranking high in AI research but low in implementation, especially in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) due to […]
Not sure if you should trust AI? Here’s how we recommend building confidence
TL;DR At Intelligence Assist, we understand the importance of integrating AI into your business with a focus on trustworthiness and transparency, guided by ethical, social, and governance (ESG) policies. The blog discusses the concerns you probably already have around bias, user privacy, and the ethical use of AI. We then offer practical ways you can […]
Is Veed.io the Best AI Tool for Small Business Video Production?
At Intelligence Assist, our mission is to help small businesses unlock the power of AI by matching their needs with the right tools. When it comes to video production, we’ve tried many different AI video editors, but Veed.io has emerged as our top choice. In this post, I’ll review Veed’s key AI and non-AI features and […]
Mid-May AI Essential News: Announcements from OpenAI and Google
TL;DR Last week was a thrilling showdown between OpenAI and Google, each unveiling their latest multimodal AI advancements to the public. The highlight was OpenAI’s GPT-4o—an unscripted, live demo that captured attention for its transparency and real-world application, contrasting with Google’s Gemini 1.5 Pro presentation, which, despite its polish, was largely limited to developer previews. […]