Innovation Breakthroughs

Innovation breakthroughs support and power enterprises. Below are examples of how companies can gain a competitive edge in the marketplace, from Apple & Amazon to OpenAI.

- Steve Jobs’ Apple team developed the iPhone, merging the telephone with personal-computing functionality, drastically changing several industries. From computer hardware to telephony and mobile software applications. This innovative device propelled new business models, operating systems, software development, and graphical user interface designs. It caused a paradigm shift, where competitors had to quickly adapt and scramble to update their devices or become extinct.

- Jeff Bezos’s Amazon team integrates logistics, distribution, artificial intelligence (AI) technology, and business savvy with compelling customer-centric services, systems, and products, such as Amazon Prime (which transformed the way we quickly and conveniently order online) and Amazon Web Services (AWS)--which changed how other companies buy computing power & cloud storage. And accelerates how developers can quickly develop scalable businesses and software apps. 

- OpenAI is an artificial intelligence research & deployment company whose mission is to ensure that artificial general intelligence benefits all of humanity. It developed DALL.E trained to create images from a description in natural language. Attached is a picture I "thought" by entering "A neural network of connected light bulbs (sic) ideas yellow."

I am using DALL.E to generate compelling images for my blogs and new book. Of course, it takes a bit of trial and error to come up with the statement of the idea I had in my mind's eye to get the desired effect.

Have you tried it? Like Steve Jobs and Jeff Bezos, think about the potential business applications.

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