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Sabrina Ortiz/ZDNETOpenAI is constantly adding new features to ChatGPT to make it more functional for everyday needs. The Canvas feature was unveiled last October and has transformed my ChatGPT workflow — and the best part is that it keeps getting better. Canvas is a separate interface that makes collaborating on your writing and coding projects easier with ChatGPT. Also: Are ChatGPT Plus or Pro worth it? Here’s how they compare to the free versionCanvas is available to all web users in GPT-4o, regardless of plan. As of this week, Canvas is also available with o1, OpenAI’s model that excels at reasoning, making it even a better…

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eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. AI is changing the world around us and it shows no signs of slowing down. With this technology becoming such a prominent part of our future, knowing how to start a career in AI is a smart move for anyone looking to stay ahead. Industries like technology, finance, and healthcare are relying more heavily on AI, and launching your career in the field means safeguarding your future. To help you get started. I’ve built this guide with the…

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Writing doesn’t have to be a grind. Meet Katteb, the AI-powered content generator that’s like having a personal writing assistant who never gets tired, never makes typos, and always does its homework. With over 30 content types available in 110+ languages, Katteb brings versatility and accuracy to your fingertips, all for a one-time payment of $79.99. This isn’t just another AI tool throwing words on a page — Katteb takes accuracy seriously. Its fact-checking feature ensures your content is supported by credible sources and includes in-text citations, giving you confidence that what you publish is as reliable as it is…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Small business owners closed out 2024 wondering if their tech stack could handle not just the holiday rush, but the challenges of 2025. While 40% of SMBs admit to experiencing “AI FOMO,” according to a survey by my company Builder.ai, they’re hitting real roadblocks: budget constraints, integration headaches and that nagging question: “Is this the right time to jump in?”Nearly a decade ago, software development was an unplanned route for my professional journey and not something that I anticipated. I was co-founding my photography company and found myself frustrated at software developers…

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On Thursday, Banzai International, Inc BNZI announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Act-On Software Inc, an enterprise marketing automation platform (MAP) provider. The aggregate merger consideration of $53.2 million will consist of common stock and pre-funded warrants exercisable for common stock, valued at $33.2 million, and a cash consideration of $20.0 million. Act-On is an easy-to-use, intelligent marketing automation platform powered by AI and supported by an open data architecture. Also Read: Amphenol Q4 Earnings: Revenue And EPS Beat, CEO Highlights Growth In IT, Mobile And Defense, Strong Q1 Forecast And More Clients like Hitachi, BestBuy,…

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By Sanjay Fuloria, Professor (Operations Management and Information Technology Area), ICFAI Business School (IBS)The advent of generative artificial intelligence (AI) has ushered in transformative possibilities within higher education. From crafting personalized learning experiences to automating administrative tasks, generative AI holds the potential to significantly enhance both efficiency and educational outcomes. However, without appropriate guardrails—ethical guidelines, regulatory frameworks, and technical safeguards—the use of generative AI can lead to unintended and harmful consequences. This article explores the importance of implementing guardrails when utilizing generative AI in higher education, drawing on real-world examples to illustrate the implications.Understanding the concept of guardrails in the…

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Web3 technologies are poised to transform the world of commerce just as Web2 revolutionized access to information. The result will be a vast, open, liquid digital marketplace where all physical goods can be listed and traded seamlessly.In the early days of the internet, information was siloed within proprietary networks. Over time, the zero marginal cost of distribution, combined with consumer demand for accessibility, led to the open, searchable internet we enjoy today.Commerce, however, has been slower to evolve due to inherent complexities. Unlike information, physical assets require trust between parties, the ability to mediate disputes and reliable settlement mechanisms. These…

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Although it is a non-specific procedure that does not identify specific health conditions, it could lead to new biomarkers that clinical laboratories could use for predictive healthcareResearchers from the Mayo Clinic recently used artificial intelligence (AI) to develop a predictive computational tool that analyzes an individual’s gut microbiome to identify how a person may experience improvement or deterioration in health. Dubbed the Gut Microbiome Wellness Index 2 (GMWI2), Mayo’s new tool does not identify the presence of specific health conditions but can detect even minor changes in overall gut health.Built on an earlier prototype, GMWI2 “demonstrated at least 80% accuracy in…

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Technology stocks tumbled on Monday after Chinese artificial intelligence start-up DeepSeek stunned Silicon Valley with advances apparently achieved with far less computing power than US rivals.Shares in California-based Nvidia, one of the biggest beneficiaries of spending on AI chips, plunged almost 17 per cent, wiping out almost $600bn of market value, a record loss for any company.DeepSeek last week released its latest large language AI model, which achieved a comparable performance to that of US rival OpenAI, even though the company has previously claimed to use far fewer Nvidia chips.Venture capital investor Marc Andreessen called the new Chinese model “AI’s…

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Nine months versus three years. That’s the difference AI made in writing my Little Book of Big Reasons to Love America, not by replacing my voice but by amplifying it. While people debate AI’s future, I’ve been quietly using it to collapse timelines and expand possibilities during my daily 5:30 AM writing sessions—with an AI assistant who never needs that first cup of coffee.Imagine having a research team that works at the speed of thought, an editor who catches every nuance, and an art director who can materialize your visions instantly. That’s not science fiction—it’s my daily reality. The book…

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