A host of new developments in artificial intelligence, rating the best laptops, and a number of other new developments in technology that happened in the past month, and how they'll impact your clients and your firm.
1. AI will soon send you personalized spam
Why this is important for your firm and clients: The spam wars will continue with both sides of the battle employing AI tools to their advantage. As business people, we and our employees need to keep a heightened sense of awareness because, AI aside, nothing replaces good old common sense.
2. Google making it easier to search for tools
Why this is important for your firm and clients: If your company uses Google Workspace, I highly suggest paying a consultant to fully train you and your employees on the platform's capabilities. I'm betting it's very under-used.
3. FBI says to avoid public USB stations
Why this is important for your firm and clients: This is a news item you should be sharing with your employees, particularly if they travel. Once a device is hacked, your own network could be ultimately compromised.
4. GoDaddy launches a generative AI prompt library
Why this is important for your firm and clients: I absolutely love this. Check out
5. Constant Contact launches AI content generator
Why this is important for your firm and clients: For now this is a suggestion tool and I'm sure it's helpful. But watch closely, because in the next few years I predict that Constant Contact and its competitors will be creating communications based on what it's learned from your business and automatically sending to auto-generated lists of recipients most likely to open your messages. And all with little human involvement.
6. Microsoft brings green screens to Teams
Why this is important for your firm and clients: This could be a game-changer for people who do videos but want to significantly enhance their backgrounds. Microsoft's upgrade to its virtual meeting space has raised the bar, as users can manipulate their backgrounds to enhance presentations, to provide more privacy based on the screen setting, and a host of other cool effects. Microsoft points out that green screen significantly improves upon the definition and sharpness of one's image. Green screen is available on Teams Public Preview.
7. The best laptop under $500
Why this is important for your firm and clients: I'm in the market for a new laptop and I've never owned a Chromebook. I've got this thing that because it's hard drive space is limited or that it's not Microsoft then a Chromebook isn't the right device for me. But that's silly — I love my Android phone, Microsoft apps will work on it fine and when am I ever not online? Sean's endorsement may be my buying tipping point.
8. The MacBooks in 2023 with the best battery life
Why this is important for your firm and clients: I think of all the features I need from a business laptop, the most important is battery life.
9. Square launches Tap to Pay on Android
Why this is important for your firm and clients: At first, I was like: Doesn't Square already have this? But then I realized that no separate Square device is needed to do these transactions. According to the report: "With Tap to Pay on Android, Square is making it even easier for new sellers and established businesses to conduct in-person commerce. Using a compatible Android device, a seller simply opens the Square Point of Sale, Square Appointments, Square for Restaurants, or Square Invoices app, enters the sale, and presents their smartphone to the customer. From there, the buyer will see the total they owe along with the familiar contactless payments symbol, and can choose to complete the payment with a contactless credit or debit card, or a digital wallet such as Google Pay."
10. Google reshuffles virtual assistant unit
Why this is important for your firm and clients: Google has also been quietly working on Bard over the past few years and was forced to launch it earlier than they planned after ChatGPT stole the show. Most business owners I speak to aren't paying much attention to either until their underlying AI improves and becomes more accurate. But think of the possibilities when Bard is really ready for prime time for what you can ask it to do with your data from Google. I'm going to write about this in the not-too-distant future.