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Next Big Things in Tech

AI AND DATA

ADA

With help from GPT4, Ada is automating customer service for the likes of Meta, Verizon, and Shopify.

GITHUB

Copilot, GitHub's AI-powered coding assistant, is expanding into more parts of the coding process and integrating with popular development tools such as Visual Studio.

NVIDIA

As the chipmaker at the center of the AI boom, Nvidia has come up with its own image-creation models, optimized for its GPUs.

RUNWAY

This startup is looking beyond AI images to create entire videos from text and image prompts at increasingly higher quality and longer durations.

SONY

Sony's Aitrios platform uses power-efficient sensors to process computer-vision data locally before feeding it into AI models, so there's less dependence on the cloud.

SOURCEGRAPH

Some of the largest tech companies are training Sourcegraph's AI on their own code bases, giving them a coding assistant that integrates with their proprietary data.

APPS

ADOBE

Among the many new AI features Adobe is bringing to Premiere Pro, editors can now remove unwanted objects from videos with just a few clicks.

CAPTIONS

With its video editor for influencers, Captions can automatically censor expletives, generate colorful subtitles (or dubbing) for videos in 28 languages, and simulate eye contact.

FISKL

This automated finance management software can categorize bank transactions, match them with invoices, and generate financial reports. An AI financial planner is next.

VETSTER

With its telehealth platform for pets, Vetster connects owners with vets for video consultations, partnering with PetMeds and Purina to complete the healthcare cycle.

BUILDINGS AND REAL ESTATE

ACRETRADER

Buying a plot of land? Acres offers troves of data on things like crop history and vegetation indexes, all on an easy-tounderstand map.

BUILDOTS TECHNOLOGY

By equipping construction

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