Microsoft makes two moves in AI — which isn't likely to replace financial advisors, we're told — and seven other technology developments.
1. Microsoft to charge $30 a user for Copilot
Why this is important for your firm and clients: Here's everything
2. AI unlikely to replace financial advisors
Why this is important for your firm and clients: The conclusion by Morningstar's team members is that they don't foresee AI taking over the most important aspect of their jobs: advising clients on life-preserving matters such as their financial security. Do you agree? AI isn't going to replace the good financial advisors, it will only make them better.
3. Meta, Microsoft team up on AI for businesses
Why this is important for your firm and clients: As AI evolves, the big tech players will have their AI-based language and data models. If your business is heavy into Facebook or Instagram and you're looking to build more AI functionality for your users, then this is a development tool worth researching.
4. EnKash Launches 'Olympus'
Why this is important for your firm and clients: The software is designed to simplify AP and AR processing. EnKash perceives a growing need to help automate payments systems of small and midsized businesses where a lack of knowledge and resources has hindered the process. Olympus comes with a "plug & play integration capability … seamlessly wraps itself atop any business' existing accounting and enterprise resource planning software," as detailed in a company press release. Based in India, EnKash is tapping into the digital payments system that's soaring in Asia.
5. A cautionary tale
Why this is important for your firm and clients: OK, many questions here. There's bitcoin — a digital currency — stored in a safe? The employee robbed a restaurant to pay for his boss' delivery? A deposit was made in an unusual place — Green Bay? Two lessons here: The first is to test the IQ of the employees you hire. The second is to implement internal controls so that no one employee has the ability to move cash out of your business without prior, written approval from at least two others. Deepfake fraud is a growing security threat, but a little common sense can overcome this.
6. The best travel VPNs
Why this is important for your firm and clients: Virtual private networks are specifically programmed to protect your data from potential threats on a public WiFi — such as using your laptop in an airport terminal. If you or your employees are traveling, they should always be using a VPN when connected to a public router.
7. OpenAI launches GPT-4 API for everyone
Why this is important for your firm and clients: Although many of us have been playing with the ChatGPT interface, we're only scratching the surface of what it can do. That's because we're just using external data scraped from the Internet (and cutting off at September 2021). The real power in generative AI is to use these tools with our company's data to provide quick answers and eventually automate tasks. To do this we have to integrate ChatGPT and our databases. With the availability of the company's API tools, and some developer assistance, we will soon really start seeing the value of AI.
8. Gmail brings in Calendly-style availability sharing
Why this is important for your firm and clients: Users will now see the Calendar icon in the bottom right corner of an email window with two options: "Create an event" or "Offer times you're free." With the first, the event name is inserted into the subject line with recipients of the message added as participants (meeting descriptions will appear in the body of the email). The Stripe integration can make booking appointments and getting payments a much more seamless process.
9. Game-changing business management tool
Why this is important for your firm and clients: AnotherZero says it can eliminate a bunch of CRM, marketing, e-commerce and payment tools by combining all of this functionality into one platform. It's intriguing and worth evaluating.
10. Instagram's Twitter competitor is released
Why this is important for your firm and clients: Other than personally following a bunch of hilarious accounts, I have no presence on Instagram and most of my interactions are on Twitter. But every business owner — including me — needs to keep a close eye on the new Threads social platform. If I sense that people — my customers and community — are embracing it, then I'm going to move there too.