From crafting replies that sound just like you to handling high volumes of DMs, comments, and mentions, the Jotform Instagram Agent promises to save time while strengthening your connection with your audience. Curious how it adapts to your unique communication style or integrates with platforms beyond Instagram? Let's uncover how this AI redefines what it means to stay engaged in the digital age. Sometimes, the best way to be present is to let technology amplify your voice.
Unless you've been actively avoiding it, you're probably using ChatGPT in your daily life. It can be helpful in countless scenarios, whether that's drafting emails, learning new skills, or helping you plan an important project. But if you feel like it tends to give generic or half-baked answers, we've put together some tips that'll help you master the app for maximum value. The secret doesn't lie in some hidden hacks or memorizing prompts, but rather in collaborating with it.
Some top leaders have warned that AI is having a pernicious effect on their employees and business model, but many brands feel it has served as a catalyst for marketing initiatives. At the Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit last Tuesday, marketing leaders discussed how they promote their brand to new customers while staying true to their historical purpose. AI is one of the tools they're using most when it comes to appealing to younger generations who are seeking authenticity and personalization.
Customer expectations are higher than ever. Customers demand immediate responses, 24/7 availability, and personalized interactions. As a result, businesses are turning to AI chat tools to meet these demands efficiently. AI-powered chatbots and virtual assistants are revolutionizing customer support by automating responses, handling repetitive tasks, and providing consistent, high-quality service. Handling Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) One of the most common uses of AI chat in customer support is answering frequently asked questions (FAQs).
Working with F37's Ryan Williamson on the production of the font, the typeface spans three eras of Harriet's writing life: ages four, 13 and 30 years old. The glyphs are an amalgamation of her diary scribblings, which, when included in the typeface, become a an archival project of not only Harriet's stylistic habits but also of the time of writing - there's no hashtags or @'s to be found in thes early texts.
A piece of art was the design starting point for the bathroom. Marlene is a designer, and she and her boyfriend lived in their place for a few months before deciding how to make the apartment feel personal to them. "I found an old New Yorker illustration a friend gifted me years ago and hadn't had the chance to use, so I took it as the main inspo for the look and feel of the space," she says.
AI adoption is no longer optional in corporate learning; it is an investor and buyer expectation. For investors, Artificial Intelligence is a signal of scalability and long-term growth in a very fluctuating environment. On the other hand, for buyers, AI adoption is a sign of a modern, future-proof platform. Specifically, in the L&D industry, learners witness the potential of Machine Learning via personalization, adaptive AI workflows, and measurable results.
The worry, even among marketers, is that these tools aren't ushering in a new creative renaissance - they're accelerating a race to the bottom. Volume over value. Engagement over a meaning. A feed full of something that looks like content but isn't saying much at all.
Business development is often framed as a numbers game: more dials, more emails, more sequences. But sheer activity without depth rarely builds trust, let alone a pipeline. That's why we stopped calling our entry-level salespeople "BDRs." In our organization, they are junior consultants. This change in title isn't cosmetic; it reflects a completely different approach to how we engage prospects and build meaningful conversations.
These days, associations face pressure to provide greater value to their members while juggling tight budgets, a range of learner demands, and intensifying competition. Education and training are frequently the key challenges for associations, which range from retaining members to creating new revenue streams. This is where associations' delivery of learning experiences can be revolutionized by an AI-powered Learning Management System (LMS). An AI LMS helps associations not only solve challenges but also prosper in the digital age by fusing automation, data-driven insights, and personalization.
Digital learning was once an option, but it has now become an essential part of both work and academic training. Not only is better connectivity causing this change, but smart tools that personalize, streamline, and improve the learning experience are also being added. These new technologies are changing how companies train their employees, how students engage with material in ways that feel more natural and effective, and how employees acquire new skills.
The update builds on other recent additions that aim to make the Play Store more of a destination - like a tab that shows you where you can watch your favorite shows or Collections, which organizes your favorite apps and games into areas like shop, watch, and listen, Google Play Games VP and General Manager Aurash Mahbood explained to TechCrunch in a press briefing.
Some innovative products are designed to solve a specific pain point for consumers, while others will address a problem they don't even realize they have. Take soggy sandwiches, for example. A focus group wouldn't necessarily highlight the need for a cooler that keeps sandwiches from getting soggy-but once the problem was identified, it helped inform the design of Ninja's line of FrostVault coolers, according to Michelle Crossan-Matos, the chief growth officer of SharkNinja.
As chief technology officer (and interim chief product officer) of Netflix, Elizabeth Stone is shaping the future of entertainment for over 300 million members worldwide. She'll join the Disrupt Stage this fall for a fireside chat on What's Next for Netflix and for Streaming Itself, part of TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, happening October 2729 at Moscone West in San Francisco, where 10,000+ startup and VC leaders will gather to shape the future of tech.
Amazon recently introduced "Prime Vision," an augmented reality broadcast for UEFA Champions League matches in the UK that overlays live metrics such as player speed, jump height, goal probability and tactical maps directly onto the live feed. For you as a viewer, this changes expectations about what a sports broadcast should deliver. At the same time, bookmakers are deploying algorithms that process live data on player injuries, momentum shifts and weather conditions to recalculate odds in real time.