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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2024 · 11 MIN

Pivoting Your Business Models Due To AI (LinkedIn Live)

from In A(i) Nutshell · host Andrew Davis & Chris Branch

The conversation explores the future of stock image companies in the age of AI and generative technology. It discusses the potential for these companies to pivot their business models and embrace generative AI to stay relevant. The importance of convenience and speed in image generation is highlighted, as well as the impact of generative AI in the B2B sector. The conversation also touches on the exploration of new marketplaces for AI-generated content and the growing presence of AI content overall. The infinite possibilities and creative potential of generative AI are emphasized, along with the positive impact it can have on creatives.   Takeaways Stock image companies are at a turning point and can pivot their business models to embrace generative AI. Convenience and speed are key factors in the adoption of generative AI for image generation. Generative AI has the potential to revolutionize the B2B sector by allowing businesses to create purpose-built graphics. Exploring new marketplaces for AI-generated content can lead to new business opportunities. Generative AI offers infinite possibilities and allows creatives to be more creative and produce better content.

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