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The top 10 AI tools of 2023, and how to use them to make more money
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The top 10 AI tools of 2023, and how to use them to make more money

Writerbuddy analyzed over 3,000 artificial intelligence tools using SEMrush, a popular SEO software, to determine the most used tools of the year. Altogether, the top 50 AI tools attracted over 24 billion visits, most of which came from male users.Here are the top 10 most popular AI tools, according to the rankings:1. ChatGPTTool category: AI ChatbotTotal visits: 14.6B2. Character.aiTool category: AI ChatbotTotal visits: 3.8B3. QuillbotTool category: AI WritingTotal visits: 1.1B4. MidjourneyTool category: Image GeneratorTotal visits: 500.4M5. Hugging FaceTool category: Data ScienceTotal visits: 316.6M6. BardTool category: AI ChatbotTotal visits: 241.6M7. NovelAITool category: AI WritingTotal visits: 238.7M8. CapcutTool Category: Video GeneratorTotal visits: 203.8M9. Janitor AITool categor...
What CIOs Read in 2023
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What CIOs Read in 2023

In 2023, technology executives racing to keep ahead of the almost-daily advances surrounding generative AI continued to seek answers and inspiration in a centuries-old format: books.We asked some to share their favorites, included here along with a handful of notable reads from CIO Journal’s library. Copyright ©2023 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8
Amazon sellers worry over misleading AI product reviews impacting sales
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Amazon sellers worry over misleading AI product reviews impacting sales

Amazon, in August, began integrating use of artificial intelligence for its reviews. (Photo: Bloomberg) Spencer Soper Shopping on Amazon.com Inc. has long entailed scrolling through pages and pages of often redundant customer feedback. In an effort to make the task less onerous, the company in August began using artificial intelligence to convert billions of reviews into brief summaries consisting of a few sentences apiece.    As is often true with generative AI, the results aren’t perfect. In some cases, the summaries provide an inaccurate description of a product. In others, they exaggerate negative feedback. This has potential implications not just for customers, but for Amazon merchants who depend on positive reviews to boost sales. Making matters wors...
GenAI can add $1.2-1.5 trillion to India’s GDP by 2030: EY report
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GenAI can add $1.2-1.5 trillion to India’s GDP by 2030: EY report

Generative AI (GenAI) has the potential to add a cumulative $1.2 -1.5 trillion to India’s GDP over the next seven years, according to a report by EY. The report titled ‘AIdea of India: Generative AI’s potential to accelerate India’s digital transformation’ says that in 2029-30 alone, GenAI has the potential to contribute an additional $359-438 billion to India’s GDP. The report said that around 69 per cent of the overall impact of GenAI on India's GDP is expected to be derived from sectors such as business services (including IT, legal, consulting, outsourcing, rental of machinery and equipment, and others), financial services, education, retail, and healthcare.  “Organisations are swiftly adopting an AI-first approach to digital transformation, aiming t...
News Publishers See Google’s AI Search Tool as a Traffic-Destroying Nightmare
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News Publishers See Google’s AI Search Tool as a Traffic-Destroying Nightmare

Shortly after the launch of ChatGPT, the Atlantic drew up a list of the greatest threats to the 166-year-old publication from generative artificial intelligence. At the top: Google’s embrace of the technology.About 40% of the magazine’s web traffic comes from Google searches, which turn up links that users click on. A task force at the Atlantic modeled what could happen if Google integrated AI into search. It found that 75% of the time, the AI-powered search would likely provide a full answer to a user’s query and the Atlantic’s site would miss out on traffic it otherwise would have gotten. Copyright ©2023 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8
ChatGPT Creator OpenAI to Pay Politico Parent for Using Its Content 
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ChatGPT Creator OpenAI to Pay Politico Parent for Using Its Content 

Updated Dec. 13, 2023 1:01 pm ETNews-publishing giant Axel Springer has inked a multiyear licensing deal with ChatGPT creator OpenAI, a significant milestone as media companies push for compensation for the use of their content in artificial-intelligence tools. Under the agreement, OpenAI will pay to use content from Axel Springer publications, which include Politico and Business Insider in the U.S. and European properties Bild and Welt, to populate answers in ChatGPT and train its AI tools. Copyright ©2023 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8