GoDaddy Expands GenAI Prompt Library to Boost Small Business Support | Small Biz Trends

GoDaddy has expanded its Small Business Generative AI (GenAI) Prompt Library to boost small business support and success. This enhanced library now offers over 185 prompts and introduces new features and languages, making it easier for entrepreneurs to leverage GenAI in their daily operations.

Empowering Entrepreneurs with GenAI

Keeping up with GenAI advancements can be daunting for small business owners. GoDaddy’s expanded GenAI Prompt Library (smallbusinessprompts.com) simplifies this process, providing tools to help entrepreneurs tackle common business challenges.

“GoDaddy’s GenAI Prompt Library is a powerful tool for small business owners interested in leveraging GenAI but don’t know where to start,” said Eugene Ware, Director of Engineering and Machine Learning at GoDaddy.

The new prompts in GoDaddy’s library are designed to be more interactive. When copied to a GenAI chatbot, these prompts now ask for specific information such as the business name, target audience, and location. This interactivity ensures that the output is highly relevant and useful.

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Green Energy’s Impact on the Economy | Business

The world still depends heavily on coal, oil and natural gas to meet its energy needs. However, the use of these energy sources has a drastic impact on the environment. Furthermore, fossil fuels are nonrenewable, so they won’t last forever. As their supplies dwindle, they’ll become more expensive and challenging to retrieve while still damaging the environment.

In response, more countries are shifting away from nonrenewable energy sources and turning to “green energy” to mitigate environmental damage while benefiting the economy. We’ll explore green energy, its economic and environmental impacts and how businesses can take advantage of renewable resources.

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Whole Foods Co-Founder John Mackey Talks Selling to Amazon and What Excites Him Now | Business

Many people start successful businesses, but few change how the rest of us live — or eat, for that matter. Natural, organic, and vegetarian diets were niche “health-nut” interests when John Mackey opened the first Whole Foods Market in 1980. By the time Amazon purchased the company for nearly $14 billion in 2017, they were mainstream lifestyles.

As CEO from Whole Foods’ founding until 2022, Mackey has a unique perspective on growing and selling a category-redefining business, which he recounts in his new memoir The Whole Story: Adventures in Love, Life, and Capitalism. He spoke with b. about negotiation, keeping (most) customers happy, and the continued importance of location, location, location.

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The 7 major things I expect to see at Computex 2024 | Digital Trends

Computex will be big this year. Coming off a seismic shift in the world of PCs just a week ago with the introduction of Copilot+, Computex is the perfect place for the rest of the industry to show off what it’s been up to. This year, I’ll be on the ground in Taipei City, Taiwan, and there are some key products I expect to see.

It won’t be long before we have all the juicy details on what AMD, Intel, and Nvidia have been working on, with the show going from June 4 to June 7. There are already plenty of breadcrumbs for what we could see get announced though, so let’s get into it.

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Apple’s AI plans for the iPhone just leaked. Here’s what we know | Digital Trends

Apple is the only major name in the world of Big Tech that hasn’t made its ambitious AI plans public yet. But that will change in a few weeks, with a focus on reimagining the iPhone experience. Bloomberg, citing internal sources, has detailed how Apple plans to integrate generative AI experiences with iOS 18, the next major build of its iPhone operating system.

The company plans to push new AI-powered capabilities not just in such in-house apps as Safari and Maps, but also in experiences like the notification system and a supercharged Spotlight search. Notably, Apple will push the bulk of AI processing to the iPhone’s silicon, and only a minor portion of it will be pushed to the cloud.

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What is Cross-Docking and How Does it Aid Logistics? | The Startup Magazine

Products may be transferred from inbound vehicles to outbound vehicles or vice versa to enable efficient product deliveries and order fulfilment. Usually, there is very little (if any) time between this transfer, and many businesses choose to transfer directly from vehicle to vehicle.

Cross-docking is a unique method that is becoming more widespread across logistics and eCommerce businesses. It offers a number of benefits, particularly for logistics operations. Below, we have identified the main cross-docking benefits and discussed how it aids logistics and why it may be beneficial to implement in your business.

Reduced Transfer Time

The key benefit of cross-docking is the reduction in product transfer time when completing deliveries. It avoids the need for temporary storage between inbound and outbound journeys.

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Starting a Farm Business in Pennsylvania | Startup Magazine

Starting a farm business in Pennsylvania can be an exciting and rewarding venture. The state boasts a rich agricultural heritage and offers a supportive environment for farmers. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced farmer looking to start a new venture, Pennsylvania provides ample opportunities in various agricultural sectors.

However, starting a farm business requires careful planning and preparation. From understanding the basics of farming in Pennsylvania to navigating the legal considerations and zoning laws, there are several factors to consider before taking the leap. This blog will guide you through the process of starting a farm business in Pennsylvania, including conducting market research and providing valuable insights and resources to help you succeed.

Understanding the Basics of Farming in Pennsylvania

Before diving into the details of starting a farm business in Pennsylvania, it’s essential to understand the basics of farming in the state. Pennsylvania has a thriving agricultural industry, with small farms and dairy farmers, also known as ranchers, playing a crucial role in the economy. As a beginning farmer or rancher, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the resources and support available to you.

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People want ‘dumbphones’. Will companies make them?| BBC News

Self-labelled neo-Luddites and the tech-stressed are searching for phones with fewer features. Industry experts cite precarious profit margins and a wobbly market around this niche need.

The iPhone turns 17 this year. The launch of the touchscreen-controlled device signalled a moment that has defined our expectations of smartphones ever since. Almost an entire generation has grown up never knowing life without a smartphone. Enough time has passed that people have learnt about the good and bad of these devices in their lives, whether from myriad scientific studies, or simply their own experiences.

Many people are now acutely aware of the costs of having the world at their fingertips. And they’re rejecting the ways these phones can sap concentration, impact sleep and exacerbate mental health concerns.

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BMW, Jaguar and VW imported banned Xinjiang parts – Senate probe | BBC News

BMW, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) and Volkswagen (VW) used parts made by a supplier on a list of firms banned over alleged links to Chinese forced labour, a US congressional report has said.

At least 8,000 BMW Mini Cooper cars were imported into the US with components from banned Chinese firm Sichuan Jingweida Technology Group (JWD), according to the report by Senate Finance Committee chairman Ron Wyden’s staff.

“Automakers’ self-policing is clearly not doing the job,” the Democrat Senator said.

BMW said it had “strict standards and policies regarding employment practices, human rights, and working conditions, which all our direct suppliers must follow”.

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Microsoft Build 2024: All the AI and hardware products Microsoft announced | TechCrunch

Microsoft wants to bring generative AI to the forefront of Windows — and the PCs running it. At a keynote ahead of its annual Build developer conference this week, the company unveiled a new lineup of Windows machines it’s calling Copilot+ PCs, plus generative AI-powered features like Recall, which helps users find apps, files and other content they’ve viewed in the past. Copilot, Microsoft’s brand of generative AI, will soon be far more deeply integrated into the Windows 11 experience. And new Microsoft Surface devices are on the way. We’ve rounded up all the major announcements here.

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