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Business Tech News: ChatGPT Search Could Destroy Online Businesses

By December 1, 2024No Comments

Here are five things in tech news that happened this week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them?

1 — Tech News: ChatGPT Search could destroy online businesses — how you can stay ahead.

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2 — Tech News: How a digital ‘you’ can sit through your agonizing web conference calls.

Tech platform Pickle – a service that will create your digital clone – offers a unique solution for those who want to avoid attending web conference calls in real time. Users can create a digital avatar of themselves by submitting a five-minute training video. Once the avatar is ready, users can appear as if they are in their office — even if they are outdoors at a park or in their car. Avatars synch to users’ voices in different languages. The service works with popular conferencing apps like Zoom, Google Meet, and Teams. Pickle offers different subscription plans ranging from $300 to $1,150 per year. (Source: TechCrunch)

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3 — Tech News: BNPL really does make shoppers spend more — report.

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4 — Tech News: This obscure Windows tool securely and utterly deletes hard drive data.

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5 — Tech News: Most companies will increase IT spending in 2025.

Joe McKendrick of ZDNet reports on a recent survey by Spiceworks and Aberdeen Strategy and Research, which found that nearly two-thirds (64 percent) of companies plan to boost their IT budgets next year. The biggest increases are expected in generative AI software (54 percent), security solutions (52 percent), and laptops (47 percent). Forty-three percent of executives said they plan to increase IT staff size. Though the data confirms a clear plan for increased IT spending, 92 percent of companies “intend to implement some form of cost savings relating to people, processes or technology,” McKendrick reports. (Source: ZDNet)

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