Bing Chat increases chat turns, adds visuals to travel queries and expands Bing Image Creator

Microsoft Bing has released a number of improvements to Bing Chat this week, including more chat turns, more visuals and expanding Bing Image Creator.

More chat turns. Bing Chat now supports 30 chat turns per conversation, which is up from 20 chat turns per conversation. Plus, you are now allowed 300 total chat turns per day. Bing explained, “This increase also applies to any conversations in your chat history.” So you are allowed to return to conversations where you may have previously reached your turn limit and pick up where you left off, without it counting against your turns.

Eventually, these limits will go away but AI tools like these are expensive and server intensive to run, so Microsoft is scaling it up slowly.

Visuals in travel. Bing Chat now will show and generate more visual results for your travel queries. These visuals also contain links directly to Bing Travel results.

Here is what it looks like:

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Bing Image Creator expanded. Bing Image Creator now works not just in creative mode, as it launched in within Bing Chat, but now works in all chat modes, including Precise and Balanced modes.

Here is a GIF of that in action:

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Why we care. We will continue to keep track of these improvements to Bing Chat, Google Bard, SGE and other AI improvements. The pace of improvements are increasing and a super fast rate.

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Ask Instacart brings generative AI to Instacart’s search experience

Instacart is adding generative AI to its search experience. Called Ask Instacart, the new search feature is designed to help answer shoppers’ grocery-related questions and give a boost to sponsored product campaigns.

How it works. Just like with Google and Microsoft Bing, Instacart users will be able to search via natural language queries and get personalized recommendations. For example:

  • “What kind of side dishes should I serve with lamb chops?”
  • “What are dairy-free snacks for kids?”
  • “What are the best veggies to roast?”

Ask Instacart is built using OpenAI’s ChatGPT plus Instacart’s own AI models. Instacart said this is “a highly specialized model designed to only respond to relevant food-related questions.”

What it looks like. Here’s a screenshot of Ask Instacart:

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Search prompts. Instacart has also added “personalized question prompts” to the search bar. Instacart said these prompts “anticipate customer preferences, remind them of their needs based on their shopping history, and inspire them to discover new products.”

Why we care. For CPG brands and retailers, this AI-powered search offers a new way to potentially get your product campaign seen by more shoppers – aiding in discovery and driving more sales.

Rollout timeline. More than half of Instacart app users now have access to generative AI search. It will roll out to all U.S. customers “over the coming weeks.”

Intro video. Here’s the video introducing Ask Instacart:

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A customer data roadmap for staying ahead of the competition by Cynthia Ramsaran

Business Finance

In today’s competitive landscape, the key to winning over customers lies in personalized and extraordinary experiences. First-party data is a vital ingredient in this journey.

By delving deep into customers’ engagement patterns, behaviors and transactional preferences, brands can gain invaluable insights. These insights, when effectively utilized, have the potential to transform the customer experience landscape.

In an era where every brand strives to capture customer attention and foster loyalty, this webinar will unveil the path to delivering a truly remarkable CX.

Learn more by registering for and attending “Your Customer Data Roadmap to Staying Ahead of the Competition,” presented by Redpoint Global.


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Google Bard now can use your device’s precise location for more relevant local results

Google Bard can now use your device’s precise location to provide better local results to your questions. When you go to Google Bard, a popup dialog may show up that reads “To get more relevant responses, you can also choose to let Bard use your device’s precise location.”

The notice. Here is what you might see when you access bard.google.com:

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You may also see another prompt asking you to confirm that you want to share your location with Google.

Better local results. Google said you should see “more relevant responses about restaurants near you and many other things about your area.” I tried it and it does not seem to work for me, just yet, but it may still be rolling out.

Why we care. Local search is a huge driver of business for many small and local businesses. If people use Google Bard to find places to get pizza, get a haircut, find a dentist and so on, this may drive additional traffic to those businesses.

You’d obviously think you need to be on Google Business Profiles for that to work, so make sure your clients are set up in Business Profiles and do some searches, see how it differs from Google Search.

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How to Choose the Right Office Door for Your Business — A Comprehensive Guide

Home Business Magazine Online

You must consider a number of factors when selecting the right office door for a business owner. With so many options available on the market, choosing the right one can be overwhelming. The right door will not only enhance the look of your business but also provide your employees and customers with safety and security. You will find different types of doors that will meet your business needs in this comprehensive guide.

What Door Is Ideal for Your Home Business?

French Doors

A French door’s classic appearance and ability to let natural light into a room have made it a popular choice for centuries. Access is easy in and out of the office with these double doors, which push in or out based on the design of the space. In addition, French openings create a clear separation between the office space and the rest of the home, enhancing the appearance and décor of the room. French doors can increase the property’s value as well.

Glass Doors

If your budget allows it, consider installing glass doors for your home office. Glass doors are an excellent investment for workspace design as they provide an open and bright atmosphere to the space, which can lead to improved productivity and creativity. In addition to reducing electricity bills and environmental impact, you can reduce the need for artificial lighting by allowing natural light into the room.

Modern technology has made glass a relatively safe material, and tempered glass is the best option because of its strength and crumbles instead of breaking into sharp shards in the event of a breakage. Additionally, tempered glass is resistant to scratches and can withstand extreme temperature changes, making it a durable option for your home office. Furthermore, glass enclosures provide a sense of privacy while still allowing you to see outside of your workspace.

Sliding Barn Doors

It’s a great idea to use sliding barn doors in an office as they provide a sense of separation and privacy without taking up too much space. They also add a distinctive upscale touch to the typical barn doors and are not distracting, which can help create an atmosphere of calm and productivity. Additionally, the rails at the top of most sliding barn entrances may not provide complete soundproofing for the office, but they can still significantly reduce noise. This can be especially beneficial if your office is located in a busy area or if you need to take important calls or hold video conferences.

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Pocket Door

For those who prefer an open layout for their office but still want some privacy on occasion, pocket doors are an ideal solution. The minimal apertures of the pocket frame frames provide a clean backdrop that works well in a minimalist office space. One advantage of pocket doors is that they are space-saving since they slide into a “pocket” in the wall instead of swinging out. Additionally, custom doors can be a great way to add architectural interest to an office space. It is possible to customize them to fit any office design since they come in a variety of styles and materials. Furthermore, pocket doorways can be used to control sound, making them a popular choice for conference rooms or private offices where confidentiality is important. Lastly, pocket doors can help with energy efficiency, as they can help to insulate a room by sealing it off from drafts.

Double Sliding Doors

Double sliding doors have become increasingly popular in modern office spaces due to their aesthetic appeal and functionality. Apart from providing a sleek and contemporary look, they also allow for ample natural light and air circulation, creating a more inviting and comfortable work environment.

One of the key advantages of double sliding shutters is their flexibility. They can be fully opened or partially opened, depending on the desired level of privacy or ventilation. This customization option makes them a great choice for office spaces that require versatility and adaptability.

Another benefit of double sliding doors is their eco-friendliness and energy efficiency. Many manufacturers offer options that are made from environmentally friendly materials, making them an environmentally conscious choice for any office space.

Hidden Doors

Hidden doors are an interesting and stylish way to incorporate intrigue into your home decor. These panels blend seamlessly with wall panels, adding a sense of mystery and sophistication to your living space. They are flush with the wall and do not have visible casings, hardware, or frames, which gives them a seamless and concealed appearance. Hidden doors are ideal for creating a secret room in your home office or a hidden passage in your living room or bedroom. They can also serve practical purposes, such as providing a safe place to store valuables or creating a panic room in case of an emergency.

Conclusion

Choosing the right office door is crucial for the overall look, safety, and security of your business. The ideal door will not only meet your business needs but also enhance the appearance and décor of your office space. The type of door you choose will depend on several factors, including your budget, the size of your office, the level of privacy required, and the overall aesthetic appeal. French doors, glass doors, sliding barn doors, pocket doors, double sliding doors, and hidden doors are all excellent options that can be customized to meet your specific business needs.

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PATIENCE, MY SON, PATIENCE

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By Greg Battersby

CEO, ProBatter Sports

We live in a “now” world, with 24-hour cable news channels, Twitter, Instagram and other social media all expressing the immediacy of the moment.  It is a reflection of the seemingly universal condition of “pop-up brain,” in which our collective attention spans have become shorter and shorter.  As a result, we demand instant gratification and results in almost everything we do.  Otherwise, we simply swipe left.

Unfortunately, this currently popular approach to life isn’t ideal for building a business.  Creating a company that will hopefully be around for decades doesn’t happen overnight.  It requires patience, staying power and the ability to change to meet the moment.  The old adage “It’s a marathon, not a sprint” best describes the attitude necessary to be successful.

Truth be told, the easiest part of launching a business is designing and developing a new product that can potentially revolutionize (or at least change) the marketplace.  There are countless people out there who can identify a need and intellectually come up with a proposed solution that can be turned into a commercial endeavor.  Indeed, designing and creating such a product in the form of a prototype, is the first challenge that separates the dreamer from the businessperson.

If you’re fortunate enough to overcome that first hurdle, the second challenge is even more imposing — constructing a commercial version of that prototype that can be produced at a competitive price and, more importantly, is reliable.

If those challenges weren’t daunting enough, the final challenge could be the most difficult: convincing potential users that they should use your product versus the tried and true products they had employed for many years.

I started ProBatter Sports in the mid-90s, manufacturing and selling high-tech video pitching simulators for baseball, softball and cricket.  We were the first company to employ a three-wheel pitch head that could throw any pitch that a pitcher could throw in a real game at any speed to any location.  Combined with software we developed, we synced it up with the projected video image of an actual pitcher to simulate game-like conditions.

My youngest son, Adam, was the impetus for developing the product…and ultimately, the company.  He was a terrific scholastic baseball player who had trouble hitting off-speed pitches, which is a common problem with young players.  Adam was trained using a traditional Iron Mike at a batting cage where every pitch was the same type at the same speed to the same location.  No wonder he found it difficult to hit in a game against real pitchers who reveled in throwing different pitches at varying speeds and constantly moving the ball around.

While consumers may be enamored with “new and shiny” products, actually getting them to pay money for your new creation can be a nearly insurmountable task, particularly when it costs significantly more than existing solutions.  Moreover, there is often a mindset to overcome, typically rooted in decades of doing things a certain way.  In some instances, asking a customer to change from what they are used to doing can be difficult, irrespective of any existing limitations.

For example, while we were developing the first ProBatter simulator, we were told it took Major League Baseball 20 years to adopt the use of radar guns to measure pitch speed. We couldn’t believe it until we noticed one prominent pitching coach using a stopwatch to measure pitch speed!  Don’t ask me why he was doing it, let alone how he was getting anything close to usable results.

“Rome was not built in a day” is a truism that certainly applied to ProBatter, but fortunately, our product was initially well-received by consumers.  Still, initial reception is simply one step in building a business.  Creating the infrastructure to manufacture and sell your gotta-have, new product is the real challenge and it’s not for the faint of heart.  You will face challenges at every turn and they will drain you of every last ounce of your time, money and patience.

The initial euphoria you experience with a successful launch will be countered by the daily struggle of developing a company to manufacture and sell your product.  Along the way, you will also learn some hard lessons about personnel.  Carve it in stone — the people you are sure will be superstars will frequently disappoint you.

Developing a sales team was perhaps the most daunting. One of the dumbest things I ever did was to believe that we could take baseball players and make them salespeople.  WRONG.  Good salespeople have a specific skill set not typically found in most baseball players — certainly not the ones with whom we worked.  The problem was compounded by our inability to weed out the good from the bad in the interview process, since the one skill set that every salesperson has is the ability to sell themselves.  Subsequently, a colleague advised me that the best way to consider sales personnel is to look at their track record.  Past success usually translates to future success. Similarly, prior failures are typically repeated.

My day job is as an intellectual property lawyer.  I’ve come to recognize that there are three absolutes in life — death, taxes and successful products will be knocked off.  We certainly experienced more than our share of the latter.  Despite securing more than a dozen patents for our simulator, we’ve still had competitors nipping at our heels.  One in particular has dogged us persistently, leading to protracted and expensive litigation.  Despite our winning at every stage, the infringer has persisted.  When the case finally ends (after almost 20 years of litigation), both sides will have collectively spent far more in legal fees than the case was worth.  That’s a potential problem every startup company faces because existing companies can intentionally mire you in litigation and legal fees until you are forced to finally give up.  That’s a sad commentary about our patent and legal system.

For all the headaches, there is still one positive aspect of competition, however.  Being pushed in this manner makes one more resilient and forces you to keep up with the competition.  Over the years, we’ve redesigned our product line no less than four times.  The net result has been the reduction of manufacturing costs by 80 percent — while adding more features — and being able to pass the savings along to our customers.  This is one area where it has been a win-win for everybody.

As you move forward with building your company, every day will be a challenge.  Some of the tribulations will be of your own making, while others will be out of your control.  Who could have predicted the Great Recession of 2008-2009?  Or the COVID pandemic and its resultant supply chain problems?  We saw suppliers we relied on for critical components go out of business and had to learn how to source products from China.  Thank you, Alibaba!  Similarly, who could have anticipated that our customers would have to either shut their doors or cancel their seasons?

Ultimately, it’s all about resilience and having an underlying belief in your company and its products.  As the world changes, so do successful businesses.  We recently changed our model by partnering with one of the largest electromechanical manufacturers in the world, Foxconn, to manufacture our product, along with a team of skilled professionals in sales, marketing, public relations and sponsorship to help grow our business.

For all the pain involved in starting and growing your business, the feelings of accomplishment in realizing one’s dreams are second to none.  I think of the line uttered by manager Jimmy Duggan (Tom Hanks) in A League of Their Own: “It’s supposed to be hard. If it wasn’t hard, everyone would do it. The hard… is what makes it great.”  For me, the biggest reward is watching my son Adam — the same kid who struggled with off-speed pitches — grow into a successful businessman and manager running ProBatter Sports.  It’s been a long journey, but one that has been well worth taking.

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Earn money by sharing your internet connection

This is a promotional article on behalf of Honeygain

Earn money by sharing your internet connection 

As the world struggles through a period of economic uncertainty, many people are looking at alternative ways to make extra money on the side. According to a study by Finder, 44% of Brits have at least one side hustle, with the most popular ways to earn cash including selling old or unwanted items, creating content, and creating products to sell.  

The National Living Wage in the UK currently stands at £10.42 per hour, a rise of 9.7 per cent compared to the previous financial year. However, due to this rise not keeping up with current inflation levels of 10.1%, money is still lost in real terms, as you need to spend more money to buy the same goods. For example, even though wages increased in April, food inflation is at 19.2%, meaning the real value of your income may be decreasing. 

So, it’s no surprise many are turning to side hustles to put a little extra in the bank. But many people don’t have time to take up a second job, take extra shifts at work, or create a small side business for themselves. Many of us may have childcare responsibilities or other commitments. In these instances, passive income streams may be a better option. Income streams allow a person to earn from something without having to actively participate in it. 

Honeygain 

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This is where useful tools such as Honeygain come in. Honeygain allows you to make money by sharing your internet connection. Now, that may seem daunting, but at MoneyMagpie we believe cybersecurity and the safety of personal information is key. So, let us explain what Honeygain does, and how you can earn extra income easily.  

When you start using Honeygain, your devices act as view towers to help businesses globally use the internet without location-based restrictions or censorship. It can be downloaded onto devices with a stable internet connection, including Linux, Android, Windows, macOS and iOS devices. 

So, you are now safely and securely sharing your internet connection using Honeygain. But how much could you actually earn? Well, the average earning is $40 per month. With various earning boosters, you can make over a hundred dollars every month if you wish to do so. 

Why is Honeygain so important? 

Not only is Honeygain a great method of earning extra money without much effort at all, but it is an extremely useful tool across the globe. A huge number of remote side hustles are aimed at North America and other Western regions. Honeygain allows people in other regions of the world with limited opportunities to earn extra money in an easy and straight-forward way.  

Completing online surveys is a popular option for people to make additional income in less-developed regions of the world. However, it requires effort and time commitments to earn money through survey sites.   

Honeygain is another option due to its accessibility worldwide. It can make a difference to people’s financial status in these regions without requiring additional work. 

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For example, in Gambia, the minimum wage currently stands at 50 dalasi per day – approximately $1.25 or £1.01. Average food costs in Gambia are approximately $107 per person, per month – that’s just under $25 per week. If someone living in Gambia earns $40 per month from Honeygain, they would be able to use the money to pay for almost two weeks of groceries. 

Similarly, the minimum wage in Chile is 410,000 Chilean Peso per month – that’s about $512. So, allowing a person living in Chile the opportunity to earn $40 to supplement their income means they would be getting over 7.5% added to their monthly earnings. 

These examples show just why applications like Honeygain are invaluable in helping people earn money in ways not possible before. Honeygain is giving people the opportunity to supplement their incomes no matter their financial status or background. 

Payment 

Earnings depend on the demand for your location from Honeygain’s business clients, plus the number of users in your area. Users can refer friends to get a permanent 10% bonus added to their earnings or participate in social media contests to increase their earning potential. 

You have a choice to be paid through either PayPal or cryptocurrency. You can even set up your earnings to pay for a subscription service automatically, including Spotify Premium, Netflix, and Xbox Live. 

Additionally, all user payouts are made secure by two-factor authentication (2FA). With single-factor authentication, you only need one form of confirmation to log into your account – your password. However, the app’s 2FA means you will need a unique code, sent by email, text message or a special authentication app to log in and get your payment. This prevents the money you earn falling into the wrong hands. 

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There’s not just money to be earned, either. Users are the main beneficiary of Honeygain, and are entered into contests, offered special features like Lucky Pot and a great referral programme. When you refer a friend, they get $5 free for signing up, and when they share over 200 MB you’ll be entered to win up to 4 million Honeygain credits worth of prizes, including Macbooks, gift cards and more. Honeygain’s priority is your online security, offering you the opportunity to earn a great passive income and fun rewards, without ever compromising your information. 

Privacy and security 

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Honeygain securely shares your internet connection, without using or gaining access to any of your personal data. The only information collected from you is your email address and IP address.  

Only publicly available data is collected when you share your internet connection, so no secure or private data can be used. This data is then used by reputable, credible companies, lwho use it for market research, price comparisons, and other verified business practices. 

In short, Honeygain enables businesses to perform data-intensive operations, thanks to Honeygain users who supply the internet bandwidth. It solves what tech reviewers call “large data gathering problems” and improves business processes. If you’re ever annoyed by irrelevant ads, you can help correct the ad placement by using Honeygain.  

Honeygainis serious about privacy and will never access your device’s storage. Not only has it passed all anti-virus checks, but it prides itself on putting your cybersecurity first. Proxyware can be an uncertain topic for many, and a lack of awareness can lead to worries and concerns. So, they do all they can to stop security threats head on to put users at ease. 

 

If you want to make money passively with a click of a button, you can sign up for Honeygain here. Plus, as a valued MoneyMagpie reader, you’ll get $5 free as a gift from Honeygain. Click here, or use code ‘MONEYMAGPIE’ at checkout.

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Could the government introduce a price cap on food?

Could the government introduce a price cap on food?

It has emerged that the government is planning to introduce a price cap on the price of basic food items. This is an attempt to battle soaring food costs as the cost-of-living crisis rages on. 

An agreement with supermarkets and retailers – which would be voluntary – could see essentials such as bread and milk face a cap – and even a reduction – in price. Number 10 have said there will be no obligation for businesses to implement the cap. 

With food inflation at the highest level for almost 45 years, hitting 19.1% in the year to April, could be a relief for many. Although it has eased a little, there is still a long way to go. However, the idea is receiving mixed reviews from experts and retailers alike. 

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been warned his “1970s-style price controls” could cause food shortages and may not make much difference overall, with the British Retail Consortium (BRC) suggesting the plan “will not make a jot of difference”. 

The BRC represents the UK’s largest supermarkets and says food prices are reflective of increased energy costs. Similarly, inflated transport and labour costs have contributed to these increases. 

George MacDonald, executive editor at Retail Week, suggests a price cap on food could lead to controls on other essentials. He said: “Where would a price cap initiative end? If introduced there’s no logical reason to restrict them to food, there are plenty of other essential items that the less well-off sadly struggle to afford. 

“Should products such as toiletries, cleaning materials and baby goods like nappies – all in high demand at the food banks that have grown as the cost of living has borne down on consumers – also come within the remit of a price-capping scheme?” 

Interestingly, the food price cap model is based on one previously used in France and has already been put in place in Croatia and Hugary. 

Last week, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt met with food manufacturers about the cost of food in the UK. In the meeting, Mr Hunt, ‘highlighted the widespread concern among the British public about the current level of food prices and their impact on household budgets’, with the meeting concluding with The Chancellor agreeing that food manufacturers should continue to engage with senior government ministers to take steps to ease pressures on consumers. 

Many retailers are not happy with the proposals, suggesting many supermarkets are already facing losses to keep prices manageable for customers. Although some of the cost may be absorbed by businesses themselves, there’s no arguing food prices are causing serious strain to millions across the country. 

Some people are welcoming the idea. On Twitter, user Susanna said: “We are living in a ridiculous era that everyone defends prices high as 17 % in food but won’t accept a price cap. If the supermarkets can’t do a reasonable pricing someone has to intervene.” 

User Unity said: “Energy companies and food producers are profiteering! We need price caps!” 

What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments!

 

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Google modifies shopping ads policies to enhance transparency

Google has updated its Shopping ads Policy Center and free listings Policy Center to improve transparency for advertisers and retailers. These updates provide clearer information about how Google enforces its policies.

What’s new. Google has clarified the YouTube Shopping ads requirements and Discovery product ads format requirements to help retailers understand why their ads may not be performing well and how to address any issues.

The policies. You can review the Google Shopping ads policy center here, as well as the free listings policies to get a better understanding of how the policies are enforced. 

Why we care. These updates are important for advertisers to improve their understanding of policy enforcement and optimize their advertising strategies for better return on investment (ROI).

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We turned Search Engine Land into a chatbot

Introducing the first generative AI chatbot for search marketers – the Search Engine Land ChatBot. Launched today in beta, we’re excited for you to test it out.

Search Engine Land chatbot

About the chatbot. Our bot has been trained on the Search Engine Land content, allowing you to explore, experiment and learn more about search marketing.

The chatbot that powers our ChatBot sits on top of OpenAI’s ChatGPT. It is based on more than 20,000 news articles, guides, tutorials and original and curated research pieces published on Search Engine Land – the publication of record for all things search and search marketing since 2006.

Our chatbot will be updated on a regular basis with newly published content.

How it works. Navigate to our ChatBot page and get ready to write prompts. We offer some best practices and sample prompts on that page.

For example, here’s what you’ll see on a prompt for “create a content marketing and SEO plan for a local bakery”.

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You will probably come across some form of message about exceeding tokens. If this happens, try again. If it happens again, do your best to refine your prompt.

Again, we’re in BETA, so our chatbot is not perfect. But we’ll be working to continually make it better and more useful for you. We appreciate your patience (and helping us break this so we can improve it).

Why a chatbot? “Serving the marketing community is our reason for being, and the Search Engine Land ChatBot is an exciting way to provide that community with the information they need in a format that is complementary to our existing properties,” said Chris Elwell, CEO, Third Door Media.

Help us improve. We’re looking at ways to improve the bot and welcome your feedback. Give the Search Engine Land ChatBot a shot. We look forward to hearing from you!

MarTechBot. We also created the first generative AI experience for marketing professions with MarTechBot on our sibling publication, MarTech.org. You can dig deeper into the why and technology in these articles:

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