Deep research is being performed into disruptive trends, but - the human touch matters most!

More often than not, my time is spent chiefly re-building the foundations of my new business—putting time, effort, and graft into the plans. For me, it’s more about the human touch—the ability to spend time with people and upgrade the quality of the experience they offer clients. A small thing like a crafted blog post, website or logo might sound small - but the little things matter when your clients find you—the image. You can have the flashiest fast funnel system in the world - but if you are in the game of “caring” for people's outcomes and clients' longer-term success - you want to provide the best experience for people who often prefer a more bespoke approach.

The number one business trend is the AI toolset, which will be available in greater volume in 2024. Indeed, as the owner of META/Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, confirms, " If you think about all the startups, enterprises or governments out there—they probably need to build an element of AI product…millions or billions of models out there!” Indeed, the real life of business in today’s climate cannot ignore or avoid the impactful behaviour that processes automation.

How we embrace, control, and shape the narrative ourselves moving forward really matters. Being aware and open to ideas is a pivotal part of planning your business landscape. Taking control of the AI toolset narrative and pointing towards a future of innovation and growth really works. However, use this to build a lifestyle set of business values - more time available to your clients and focus on quality customer service will always be a human spirit.  

Check out Bloomberg’s interview.

Inside Mark Zuckerberg's AI Era

If the latest battle in the AI wars is between open-source models and closed ones, Meta CEO and Founder Mark Zuckerberg is right on the frontline. Since rebranding as Meta in 2021, the trillion dollar company has been pouring billions into its long term bets on artificial intelligence and the Metaverse. Meta’s latest push is a major play to open-source AI, in contrast to closed-source competitors like Google and Open AI. In an exclusive interview, Bloomberg’s Emily Chang sits down with Zuckerberg to discuss how the company’s newest AI model Llama 3.1 will shape the future of business, technology and society. She also visits his retreat in Lake Tahoe and learns how to wakesurf with Zuckerberg and wife Priscilla Chan. (Source: Bloomberg)

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