Why companies need AI ambassadors now

How do we safely navigate the complex possibilities and ensure that the tools are legally protected? Who else has perspective? This is exactly where AI ambassadors in companies come into play.

The rapid growth of AI markets

We all see that the AI market is booming. Forecasts suggest that this market could reach $1 trillion to $3 trillion by 2032 and beyond. This growth is thanks in part to innovations from companies like OpenAI, Google and Meta. As entrepreneurs, we cannot afford to fall by the wayside.

OpenAI has set the standard with the introduction of ChatGPT Enterprise. This tool offers us high-speed access to GPT-4, improved performance and faster data processing. It is important for us not only to be aware of these options, but also to use them efficiently. Who better to do this than an AI Ambassador to help us get the most out of these advanced tools?

AI integration in large platforms

In addition to specialized AI tools, we are also seeing AI increasingly integrated into platforms we use every day, most notably META (with Instagram and Facebook), SNAP (with Snapchat), MICROSOFT (with Office365, Azure and LinkedIn) and GOOGLE ( with YouTube and the search itself). As entrepreneurs, we know that there is great potential in this. Google is already setting a good example and plans to equip its Assistant with comprehensive, generative AI functions.

OpenAI and Microsoft are also active and offer BING B2B Chat, an AI solution that is seamlessly integrated into Azure. This cross-platform integration challenges us to decide which tools and features are truly relevant to our business goals. AI ambassadors could also play a key role here.

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