A groundbreaking lawsuit highlights the legal gray areas of AI training, raising questions about copyright, fair use and data ethics in the age of machine learning.
As companies digest the hard-won lessons from this volatile year, 2025 looms with both new risks and fresh opportunities for those prepared to navigate a landscape where adaptability is key to survival.
AI offers organizations an unprecedented chance to drive innovation across every department, yet many are missing out by seeing it as just another tech tool.
It's important to continuously innovate your products, especially since competitors are always trying to catch up. However, there are times when you have a best-selling "staple" product that is already perfect as it is. In such cases, making changes to it can do more harm than good.
In a world where technology is rapidly transforming industries, it's essential for leaders to adopt digital transformation strategies to stay ahead of the competition.
The everyday responsibilities of running a business can limit your creativity. Invite more room for innovation by letting go of unnecessary tasks and visualizing your future success.
It's not easy for mom-and-pops to take risks, because they rarely have a safety net to fail. But there are ways to innovate cautiously. Just ask the founder of All My Heart, a tattoo studio on this year's list of America's Favorite Mom & Pop Shops®.
It's difficult to escape the feeling that today's AI technologies will radically change our work lives in the future. As an entrepreneur it feels like a dizzying array of considerations about AI, but here's another you may not have considered: brand impact of AI adoption.
There's a measurable correlation between creativity and exceptional business performance. Creative entrepreneurs blend the best of both worlds — creativity and business — offering a unique, dual approach that could be your key to innovation and growth.