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What worries CEOs the most about generative AI
In today's episode, we'll cover CEOs' concerns about generative AI, the discrepancy between 94% of Google SGE links and organic results, and Mark Zuckerberg's disclosure of Meta's open source AGI plans. Make sure to visit us at thumos.uk for more new content.
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OpenAI launches a store for custom AI-powered chatbots
In today's episode, we'll cover OpenAI debuts ChatGPT subscription aimed at small teams, OpenAI launches a store for custom AI-powered chatbots and Meta’s new disclosure requirements for AI-altered ad content. Make sure to visit us at thumos.uk for more new content.
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How AI-created fakes are taking business from online influencers
In today's episode, we'll cover The New York Times suing OpenAI and Microsoft over AI using copyrighted work, how AI-created influencers are taking business from real influencers and US policymakers addressing concerns with TikTok. Make sure to visit us at thumos.uk for more new content.
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The Prowly PR trends and predictions for 2024
In today's episode, we'll cover, the Prowly PR's predictions for 2024, the continued popularity of YouTube as the top social app for teens, and Axel Springer's partnership with OpenAI. Make sure to visit us at thumos.uk for more new content.
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Google pins its hopes on Gemini to leapfrog GPT-4
In today's episode, we'll cover Google pins its hopes on Gemini to leapfrog GPT-4, PR among professions most likely to be impacted by AI according to research and Instagram provides future trend predictions in ‘2024 Trend Talk’. Make sure to visit us at thumos.uk for more new content.
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Musk says chatbot ‘Grok’ will launch to X Premium soon
In today's episode, we'll cover Elon Musk's chatbot 'Grok' coming to X, new research on British teenagers' use of generative AI and a new report which found that social media doesn't harm mental health. Make sure to visit us at thumos.uk for more new content.