Enhancing journalistic efficiency
VG, a leading news outlet in Norway, developed an internal AI toolbox with about 25 generative AI tools. These tools enhance journalists' ability to write, research, and investigate more efficiently. For example, they have a tool that extracts information from text and visualizes relationships between entities as network graphs, which helps journalists in understanding complex connections. Another tool, allows journalists to query Statistics Norway's data, automatically retrieving relevant datasets and generating visualizations using Datawrapper. These tools help journalists dive deeper into stories and present data in more engaging ways.
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Media & Entertainment
WRTN uses Claude to power natural, engaging character interactions and creative storytelling for millions of users across Asia. They aggregate AI services across companionship, entertainment, and productivity to make advanced AI technology accessible to everyday users in South Korea and Japan.
Wondercraft, an AI-powered audio studio, introduces 'Director Mode' for natural language control of AI voice delivery.
Altera uses OpenAI's GPT-4o to build "digital humans," AI agents that play Minecraft with users like friends.
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Employee Agents
Morgan Stanley integrated GPT-4 and Whisper from OpenAI into their workflows, including an internal chatbot and meeting summary tool, enabling financial advisors to quickly retrieve firm knowledge, generate summaries, and provide timely, tailored client insights.
BBVA, a global financial institution, widely adopted ChatGPT Enterprise, creating over 2,900 custom GPTs within five months. By integrating ChatGPT into various departments, BBVA empowered its 125,000 employees to develop tailored AI solutions that enhance efficiency, spark creativity, and streamline workflows. This democratized AI access enabled rapid prototyping, reduced project timelines from weeks to hours, and facilitated the sharing of expert knowledge across the organization.
Rox, a sales platform, integrated OpenAI’s GPT-4o, GPT-4o mini, and Realtime API into their system to create a three-tiered AI-powered assistance platform. This includes data unification, complex reasoning, and interaction layers, enabling the Rox Agent Swarm to automate repetitive tasks and provide actionable insights, increasing sales reps' productivity by 50%.
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Fortune partnered with Accenture to develop Fortune Analytics, an AI-powered tool designed to analyze over 20 years of Fortune 500 and Global 500 financial data and related articles. This tool allows users to generate visualizations and receive ChatGPT-style responses, making data-driven insights more accessible. The platform is set to launch in beta on June 4, 2024, and aims to enhance enterprise decision-making by providing easy access to financial data and journalism archives.
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AI use cases in
Europe
The City of Rome is implementing a GPT-4-powered virtual assistant called Julia via Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service. It guides visitors away from crowded tourist hotspots by providing personalized recommendations for lesser-known sites, leveraging a city-curated dataset to offer trustworthy and diverse travel experiences.
The European Parliament launched Archibot, an AI-powered tool built with Claude in Amazon Bedrock, to enhance access to their archives. Archibot allows users to search and understand millions of documents, reducing search time by 80% and improving user satisfaction by 58%. The tool processes 10 times more queries monthly, offering multilingual support and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) to help researchers and policymakers analyze legislative documents and create reports efficiently.
Gumroad, an e-commerce platform for digital creators, uses Claude 3.5 Sonnet to enable customer support teams to fix issues with code and contribute to product development. Claude assists them in writing code, locating files, and resolving customer issues.