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CNN —After judges of the world’s first AI beauty pageant unveiled 10 finalists last month, the inaugural Miss AI has now been crowned. Meet Kenza Layli, a Moroccan lifestyle influencer who hopes to bring “diversity and inclusivity” to the AI creator landscape. “Winning Miss AI motivates me even more to continue my work in advancing AI technology,” Layli said in a video of the speech. Fanvue World AI Creator AwardsThe inaugural Miss AI contest opened in spring, drawing entries from some 1,500 AI programmers around the world, according to organizers Fanvue, an influencer platform for both AI and human creators. Fanvue World AI Creator AwardsRunner-up Lalina Valina from France.
Persons: Kenza Layli, influencer, , ” Layli, Fanvue, Layli, Myriam Bessa, Valina, Olivia C of Portugal, Cal, , Olivia C, Aitana Lopez, Sally, Ann Fawcett, Dr, Kerry McInerney, ” McInerney, “ They’re, they’re Organizations: CNN, Miss, Phoenix AI, Leverhulme Centre, Intelligence, University of Cambridge Locations: Moroccan, France, Japan, Portugal
Influencers have changed the ad industry. Now what?
  + stars: | 2024-07-04 | by ( Gaelle Legrand | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +9 min
Commercial playsTania Bryer: In 1994, it was considered groundbreaking – using an ad to flip gender roles on their head. They're somehow interacting with brands through the prism of influencers, and it gives them a way to talk back. Tania Bryer: A 2019 Edelman study revealed that consumers' trust in the brands they purchase from had declined, but trust in influencers was up. Tania Bryer: And Chawawa says that trust also extends to the type of influencer brands work with. Tania Bryer: And while that may be convenient for brands, creator economy strategist Jamie Gutfreund says it can hurt influencers.
Persons: Tania Bryer, Munya Chawawa, Instagram, Munya, Richard Edelman, Edelman, They're, Joe Gagliese, There's, that's, it's, TikTok, Blake Chandlee, Goldman Sachs, You've, I've, copywriters, Emily, Jamie Gutfreund, influencers Organizations: YouTube, Trust, influencers Locations: influencers, Paris
The RealReal is using AI to find fakes
  + stars: | 2024-05-21 | by ( Freya Graham | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +6 min
This article is part of "CXO AI Playbook" — straight talk from business leaders on how they're testing and using AI. For "CXO AI Playbook," Business Insider takes a look at mini case studies about AI adoption across industries, company sizes, and technology DNA. We've asked each of the featured companies to tell us about the problems they're trying to solve with AI, who's making these decisions internally, and their vision for using AI in the future. AI in actionThe RealReal started using artificial intelligence in 2018 with a program designed to speed up the writing of descriptions for newly uploaded items. Courtesy of Samantha McCandlessHumans are still part of the authentication process, which helps to manage issues such as false positives.
Persons: , We've, Samantha McCandless, McCandless, tinker, that's, What's Organizations: Service
Inside the AI talent-hiring frenzy
  + stars: | 2024-03-27 | by ( Aaron Mok | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +6 min
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewThe fight to hire the best AI talent is heating up as companies large and small compete in the race to create the best products in the booming sector. Last week, Mustafa Suleyman, the cofounder of Google's DeepMind, left his startup Inflection AI to lead tech giant Microsoft's consumer AI division as CEO. "AI talents are some of the most highly compensated in today's job market," Alex Libre, the cofounder and principal recruiter of Einstellen Talent, a service that matches job candidates with generative AI startups, told BI. Related stories"There is undoubtedly a shortage in AI talent," Libre says.
Persons: , Mustafa Suleyman, Google's DeepMind, Aravind Srinivas, pricey, Sam Altman's, OpenAI, Salesforce, J.T, O'Donnell, Alex Libre, He's, They're, Ray, Flavien, Coronini Organizations: Service, Meta, Business, Big Tech, Companies, Tech, Libre, Big, . Workers, Microsoft
Airbnb told CNBC that business practices such as Agyeman's aren't permitted. Airbnb told CNBC it had no business relationship with Agyeman and had taken action to curtail his operations. Carr and other HFA investors told CNBC their frustrations were dismissed or met with legal threats. To get around Airbnb's rules, HFA instructed its investors to list their own homes, a former employee and two investors told CNBC. Airbnb told CNBC that it was rolling out a more robust verification process in the U.S. and elsewhere beginning as early as 2024.
Persons: Elham Ataeiazar Daryn Carr, Carr, Anthony Agyeman, Agyeman, HFA, they've, Agyeman haven't, Airbnb, Brian Chesky, Brendan McDermid, Reuters Carr, Thomas Hunker, Hunker, Wessel Botes, Megan Shears, Shears, It's, Kathy, she'd, copywriters, couldn't, who'd, Collin Ballard, Collin Ballard Ballard, Ballard, lister, HFA's, Agyeman's Wealthway, Wealthway, David Levine, he's, Levine, Levine didn't Organizations: Federal Trade Commission, Department of Justice, Justice Department, FTC, CNBC, Inc, New York Stock Exchange, Reuters, Agyeman, Investors, Google, HFA, MGM, Dallas, North Locations: hustles, Covid, New York City, New York, Airbnb, HFA, Texas, Instagram, Fort Myers, Sanibel, Las Vegas, Dallas, U.S, Agyeman, Florida, North America, Botes
Seemingly overnight, the user-friendly generative AI technology enraptured the globe. It also promised to revolutionize the future of white-collar work — so long as it didn’t cause an AI apocalypse in the process. ‘The world woke up to the AI revolution’And one year since ChatGPT’s public release, the fervor around AI is still at a fever pitch. And AI’s long-prophesied impacts to the labor market is also beginning to emerge, both inside and outside the tech industry. “Many, many, many jobs that are currently done by humans, AI will be able to do,” said Clune, the AI researcher at the University of British Columbia.
Persons: New York CNN —, Sam Altman, ChatGPT, ” Jeff Clune, hasn’t, ” Clune, , OpenAI’s, Jakub Porzycki, Suresh Venkatasubramanian, ” Venkatasubramanian, “ It’s, it’s, Venkatasubramanian, Clune, we’re, ChatGPT’s, OpenAI, David Paul Morris, , CNN’s Kara Swisher, Altman, , ” Altman Organizations: New, New York CNN, Big Tech, Tech, University of British, CNN, ChatGPT’s, Brown University, Economic Cooperation, Bloomberg, Getty, Microsoft — Locations: New York, University of British Columbia, Krakow, Poland, OpenAI, Asia, San Francisco , California
Ad agencies sought to fill hundreds of roles this year, from traditional creative openings, to tech-focused jobs. Insider analyzed recent government data to see what agencies paid employees in the US. Here's a snapshot of what groups like WPP, Publicis, and Omnicom paid agency staffers this year. Many agencies have been looking to recruit increasingly technical roles like developers, data scientists, and engineers, alongside the more typical creative jobs. To get a picture of what agencies pay, Insider reviewed the US Department of Labor's Office of Foreign Labor Certification data from the first half of this calendar year.
Organizations: WPP, Publicis, US Department of Labor's, Foreign Labor
He said brands often botch supporting social issues because they lack a balanced worldview. Insider spoke with Penn about why he's betting on artificial intelligence, buying experiential marketing shops, and how brands should handle thorny social issues. Big brands like Bud Light and Target have been in the news after backlash for supporting social issues. How should brands handle supporting social issues? I don't think people are spending enough time or thinking about that as the fundamental change.
Persons: Mark Penn's Stagwell, , Mark Penn's, Hillary Clinton, He's, Stagwell, Penn, Bud, We've, Johnny, latelys, — we'll Organizations: WPP, Publicis, Service, Democrat, Republican
Courtesy of Raphael MenesesMeneses, 32, started freelance copywriting on Fiverr in 2019 to make some extra money alongside his university job. Alexa Nizam brought her personality to her Fiverr profileNizam updated her profile to get customers for her freelance copywriting. Read more: I make up to $13,000 a month copywriting on Fiverr. Here's how I landed clients on Fiverr. Read more: I made 6 figures in a month on Fiverr working with a team of 150 freelance copywriters to meet client demand.
Persons: Rafael Meneses, Meneses, Raphael Meneses Meneses, Alexa Nizam, Nizam, Nizam Nizam, Alexandra Fasulo, she'd, Read, Gaurav Shrishrimal, Shrishrimal, Gaurav Shrishrimal Shrishrimal, Fiverr . Georgia Austin, Georgia Austin Austin, Betty, Austin, copywriters, Billy McIntyre, McIntyre, Billy McIntyre McIntyre, he'd Organizations: Service, Fiverr, Alexa, Austin, Georgia, Nike Locations: Wall, Silicon, Fiverr, Fiverr . Georgia
A magazine editor told CNN his team struggled to review the huge volume of articles generated by AI. Employees at a small sci-fi and fantasy publication say new AI-powered tools are making their jobs harder. He said his team's workloads had almost doubled and they'd struggled to review a stream of "consistently bad" AI-generated content. However, AI-powered tools come with various issues, including a tendency to invent or "hallucinate" facts. Technology publication CNET was forced to issue a string of corrections on several articles after errors were discovered in its AI-generated articles.
Persons: Neil Clarke, workloads, they'd, Clarke Organizations: CNN, Employees, Technology, CNET
Georgia Austin started freelancing on Fiverr in April 2020 and made up to $27,000 a month in a year. She hired freelance writers to meet client demand on Fiverr in 2021 and started her own agency. I started freelance copywriting on Fiverr in April 2020 after I saw a TikTok by Alexandra Fasulo. I use key words to improve SEOI used key words in my gig titles and descriptions to help my listings rank higher in the Fiverr search results. Basically, I'd use Fiverr as a buyer and type in different key words to see what would come up.
Persons: Georgia Austin, Austin, I'm, who's, Alexandra Fasulo, Betty, , I'd, I've, that's, they'd, it's Organizations: American Express, Toshiba, Rebel, Nike Locations: Brazil, Fiverr
Emily Hanley is a freelance copywriter, writer, and comedian. She started losing work when clients decided to use ChatGPT instead of hiring a copywriter. For the past several years, I worked as a full-time freelance copywriter i.e. Challenger, Gray & Christmas reported data that showed Artificial Intelligence led to nearly 4,000 job losses in May of 2023. Emily Hanley is a freelance copywriter and comedian.
Persons: Emily Hanley, Hanley, I'm, I've, we've, I'd Organizations: Brand, Artificial Intelligence Locations: Capri, Hawaii
In the past few months, the technology has made ads easier to generate and track. It is writing marketing emails with subject lines and delivery times tailored to specific subscribers. Much has been made about the technology’s potential to limit the need for human workers in fields such as law and financial services. The conflicting attitudes suffused a co-working space in downtown San Francisco where more than 200 people gathered last week for an “A.I. Copywriters expressed worry and skepticism about chatbots capable of writing ad campaigns, while start-up founders pitched A.I.
Persons: Heinz, ” A.I, Copywriters Locations: San Francisco
After consuming marketing and copywriting material, he sent businesses letters and landed clients. Now he makes up to $17,000 a month in profit and brings in six figures monthly for his clients. I got a job at In-N-Out Burger, and after a year of working there, I asked my boss for a raise. One of the first groups of people I started working with was chiropractors because I felt strongly about the work they did. Even to this day, when I want to bring on new clients, I send out a new batch of letters.
Persons: Michael Clendenen, , Burger, Little, I'm, who's, Gary Halbert, Halbert, Barnes & Noble, I'd, I've Organizations: Service, Fortune, Barnes & Locations: Arizona, chihuahua, USA
AI’s deflationary winds will blow away profits
  + stars: | 2023-06-27 | by ( Francesco Guerrera | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +6 min
LONDON, June 27 (Reuters Breakingviews) - The prevailing expectation for artificial intelligence’s (AI’s) impact on humans is laden with doom. Yet the history of technological innovation suggests humans will see at least one tangible benefit from AI: lower prices for what they consume. One innovation that could give consumers an advantage over companies is AI agents. Streaming services like Netflix (NFLX.O) and Walt Disney’s (DIS.N) Disney+ could also suffer if AI agents take off. Junior lawyers, call centre operators and advertising copywriters, to name but a few, should probably be afraid, very afraid of AI’s looming threat.
Persons: , Geena Davis, David Cronenberg’s, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Morgan Stanley reckons, HelloFresh, Walt Disney’s, Peter Thal Larsen, Oliver Taslic Organizations: Reuters, Goldman, McKinsey, Nvidia, May, Reuters Graphics Reuters, U.S . Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Netflix, Deloitte, Thomson Locations: United States, Mallorca
In other words, the lessons learned from months or years of experience are baked into an AI tool. The rise of AI tools could help millions of new software developersMicrosoft CEO Satya Nadella for example recently told Time that AI tools could lower the barriers to entry for software developers. This doesn't mean the great software developers won't remain great software developers but the ability for more people to enter the field will increase. That's good news for many wannabe software developers, but it's also bad news for many existing ones. "But for the most part, people in these jobs will just face more competition, similar to taxi drivers as Uber proliferated."
Persons: Uber, , you'll, Carl Benedikt Frey, Erik Brynjolfsson, Lindsey R, Raymond, Danielle Li, Satya Nadella, it's, Aki Ito, Frey Organizations: Service, Transport, Oxford Martin School, Fortune Locations: London
More specifically, AI could disproportionately impact the middle class of white-collar workers — the folks who are mid-career, mid-ability, mid-level, and yes, in some cases, mediocre. In other words, the lessons learned from months or years of experience are baked into an AI tool. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella for example recently told Time that the same could be true for software developers. This doesn't mean the great software developers won't remain great software developers but the ability for more people to enter the field will increase. That's good news for many wannabe software developers, but it's also bad news for many existing software developers.
Persons: , Erik Brynjolfsson, Lindsey R, Raymond, Danielle Li, Satya Nadella, it's, Aki Ito, Carl Benedikt Frey, Uber, Frey, Mark Muro, Jacob Zinkula, Richard Baldwin, Aaron Mok Organizations: Service, Fortune, Microsoft, Oxford Martin School, London, BT Group, Workers, Brookings Institution, Geneva Graduate Institute Locations: London, British, Switzerland
Will a Chatbot Write the Next ‘Succession’?
  + stars: | 2023-04-29 | by ( Noam Scheiber | John Koblin | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
When the union representing Hollywood writers laid out its list of objectives for contract negotiations with studios this spring, it included familiar language on compensation, which the writers say has either stagnated or dropped amid an explosion of new shows. But far down, the document added a distinctly 2023 twist. Under a section titled “Professional Standards and Protection in the Employment of Writers,” the union wrote that it aimed to “regulate use of material produced using artificial intelligence or similar technologies.”To the mix of computer programmers, marketing copywriters, travel advisers, lawyers and comic illustrators suddenly alarmed by the rising prowess of generative A.I., one can now add screenwriters. “It is not out of the realm of possibility that before 2026, which is the next time we will negotiate with these companies, they might just go, ‘you know what, we’re good,’” said Mike Schur, the creator of “The Good Place” and co-creator of “Parks and Recreation.”
ChatGPT brought generative AI into the limelight when it hit 1 million users in five days. We unpack what you need to know: How does generative AI work? But an estimated 450 startups and several new funds for generative AI indicate a hot market and high hopes for growth. Copywriters, designers, coders, photo and video editors, and even strategists now have access to generative AI tools that can simplify their day-to-day tasks. Want to learn more about ChatGPT and Generative AI?
A marketing company in China reportedly has plans to replace some of its human contractors with AI. A memo seen by Bloomberg says BlueFocus plans to replace external copywriters and graphic designers. Experts previously told Insider some jobs in media can be at risk of being replaced by AI models. A marketing and brand management company in China has plans to replace some of its copywriters and graphic designers with generative AI models like ChatGPT, according to an internal memo seen by Bloomberg. Generative AI can potentially affect 300 million-full time jobs around the world, research from Goldman Sachs found.
Over the past two decades, Charles Li, the owner and chief executive of Chicago-based fortune-cookie factory Winfar Foods Inc., has drawn on Chinese proverbs and popular sayings to write thousands of messages that go into the wafers. Mr. Li says he and his 80-year-old father-in-law spend long hours coming up with lines that are clever but still brief enough to fit on a ribbon of paper. Winfar now supplies fortune cookies to more than 11,000 restaurants nationwide, and Mr. Li says he has had to bring in outside copywriters. “Writing fortunes is both fun and hard work,” he says, which itself sounds like something out of a fortune cookie.
Over the past two decades, Charles Li, the owner and chief executive of Chicago-based fortune-cookie factory Winfar Foods Inc., has drawn on Chinese proverbs and popular sayings to write thousands of messages that go into the wafers. Mr. Li says he and his 80-year-old father-in-law spend long hours coming up with lines that are clever but still brief enough to fit on a ribbon of paper. Winfar now supplies fortune cookies to more than 11,000 restaurants nationwide, and Mr. Li says he has had to bring in outside copywriters. “Writing fortunes is both fun and hard work,” he says, which itself sounds like something out of a fortune cookie.
WSJ Reporter Berber Jin, left, spoke with Andreessen Horowitz’s Martin Casado at the WSJ CIO Network Summit in Palo Alto, Calif. The value of ChatGPT-like technology comes from bringing the cost of producing images, text and other creative projects close to zero, according to Andreessen Horowitz General Partner Martin Casado . With only a few prompts, generative AI technology—such as the giant language models underlying the viral ChatGPT chatbot—can enable companies to create sales and marketing materials from scratch quickly for a fraction of the price of using current software tools, and paying designers, photographers and copywriters, among other expenses, Mr. Casado said.
Austin made $20,000 a month by herself on Fiverr before hiring freelancers to help meet the demand. I started freelancing on Fiverr right before the pandemic hit and made $1.7 million in revenue over the following 17 months. Freelancers who see increasingly sophisticated AI content as an opportunity, not a threat, will come out on top this year. We're still unsure whether Google will rank or penalize AI content — something that will ultimately define its success. But, as with any quickly developing industry shift, freelancers must stay agile and informed to react, adapt, and take advantage of the unfolding changes.
Insider asked Hyrapett to analyze ChatGPT write-ups of homes for sale in New York and California. The Zillow listing for a Yonkers, New York, home that Insider asked ChatGPT to write a description for. Dan Latu/InsiderWhen Hyrapett reviewed the listing, she called some of the words the chatbot used — including "boasting," "spacious," and "well-appointed" — cliché. Instead, Hyrapett said, she prefers to use "offers" or "provides" instead of "boasts," "generously sized" for "spacious," and "thoughtfully designed" over "well-appointed." Dan Latu/InsiderThe best real-estate listings lure buyers with call-to-action phrases like, "Come start your new beginning, " Hyrapett said.
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