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Dec 18, 2024 |
aijourn.com | Sarah Evans
Nashville’s economy is booming, and small businesses are at the heart of this growth. Representing 99.5% of all businesses in Tennessee and employing 42.2% of the private-sector workforce (over 1.1 million jobs), small enterprises are pivotal to the state’s prosperity. Key industries like healthcare, tourism, music, manufacturing, and tech contribute significantly, with healthcare alone adding $67 billion and 362,560 jobs annually.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
aijourn.com | Sarah Evans
Since the mid-2000s, podcasts have exploded from a niche medium to a global phenomenon – with over 546 million listeners worldwide and millions of podcast episodes for listeners to sift through. The amount of podcast content can be overwhelming, and there’s a clear need for intelligent, personalized curation. Emerging technologies like Podyssey’s AI-driven podcast search engine, are now stepping in to help users cut through the noise.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
aijourn.com | Sarah Evans
Small businesses, defined as companies with fewer than 500 employees or under $10 million in annual revenue, account for the majority of businesses worldwide. They are essential drivers of innovation and economic growth, yet they often face outsized challenges: constrained resources, stretched leadership, and increasing competition.
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Jun 9, 2024 |
chiefmarketer.com | Kaylee Hultgren |Sarah Evans |Miles Marmo |Adam Rossow
AI tools and writing assistants like ChatGPT are on the rise, making it quicker and easier to generate text-based content like blogs, news releases and even pitches. The resulting influx of AI-generated content begs the question: how will Google treat this kind of content? Will brands and creators get penalized for using AI? The answer, like many things with Google, is a bit more complex than a simple yes or no.
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May 20, 2024 |
prnewsonline.com | Sarah Evans
AI tools and writing assistants like ChatGPT are on the rise, making it quicker and easier to generate text-based content like blogs, news releases and even pitches. The resulting influx of AI-generated content begs the question: how will Google treat this kind of content? Will brands and creators get penalized for using AI? The answer, like many things with Google, is a bit more complex than a simple yes or no.
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