OpenAI is planning an app store, Twitter plans a major revamp, ChatGPT hallucinations trip up a professional services provider, and seven other developments in technology that happened this past month, and how they'll impact your clients and your firm.
1. OpenAI plans app store for AI
Why this is important for your firm and clients: If you have clients who are developers, or are looking for custom-developed AI solutions, then the OpenAI app store seems like a good place to start. But like I've been saying to my clients for a while now, let the software vendors do this. Your job is to ask, learn and leverage these apps to benefit your business.
2. Twitter plans major revamp
Why this is important for your firm and clients: I'm still on Team Twitter. I use it daily and have found both the performance fine and the toxicity to be less than before. I'm hoping more businesses will gravitate to this platform so that I have opportunities with potential new clients.
3. Lawyer faces sanctions for ChatGPT hallucinations
Why this is important for your firm and clients: The takeaway is that today's AI tools are exciting and can be very useful, but we shouldn't be entirely reliant on them, particularly if you're in the professional services business. There's still some work to do to make them more accurate and reliable.
4. WordPress.com launches AI assistant
Why this is important for your firm and clients: My company's blog is pretty active and we're WordPress users, so these tools will help us get more content out quicker.
5. Recruiting automation startup lands $12M
Why this is important for your firm and clients: Although geared towards larger concerns with more hiring activity, platforms like Humanly are proliferating, all leveraging AI and all promising a better and more credible recruiting experience both for employers and their employee-targets. While most small businesses don't take full advantage of these platforms yet, I'm expecting to see them grow in usage as their costs decrease.
6. The best travel VPNs
Why this is important for your firm and clients: If you or your employees are traveling, they must access your networks through a VPN, which ensures encryption and lessens the chance of data breaches.
7. New AI assistant gives insights into your workforce
Why this is important for your firm and clients: A perfect example of a forward-thinking software provider that's releasing new AI functions. If I was their client, I'd be learning all about these features and how they can help my HR process. Most good HR platforms will be doing things like this, so make sure your HR managers are in close communication with these providers.
8. LinkedIn launches marketing measurement tools
Why this is important for your firm and clients: According to LinkedIn, the CMO Scoreboard will assess the effectiveness of a brand in terms of its creative effect, media presence and results metrics. The second tool — the B2B Index — will give businesses a combined score of creativity, "brand-building and brand investment." The B2B Leaderboard will feature the "most successful" brands by measuring buyer intent in reaction to a brand's creativity and paid marketing investments.
9. Google offers consulting on AI
Why this is important for your firm and clients: Although Google is making this available to larger enterprises, there are plenty of small and midsized companies that can take advantage. Aware of this transitional period that professionals find themselves in, Google is fulfilling a need for people to get up to speed on generative AI to remain competitive. To that end, Lardinois mentioned Google's plan to also offer "new generative AI consulting … that help its customers use AI to, for example, analyze data."
10. Apple Messages app gets a big update
Why this is important for your firm and clients: All of these changes can help you and your employees work more productively. One of the new features is "Check-in" where iPhone owners can notify their friends and family (or co-workers) they've safely arrived at their destination. The feature is also programmed to detect when a person is home or at another location and will send an auto-notification. Other features include viewing transcribed voice messages and a new "catch-up" feature that will allow users to quickly highlight the first unread message in group chats.