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A big upgrade... have you seen it?
Google is rapidly catching up with OpenAI. And a few weeks back everyone was going crazy about Google's Nano Banana AI image generator. Rightly so. It's awesome. So should we switch from ChatGPT to Google? Well, as always, OpenAI always have something up their sleeve. And for image generation they have just launched their improved image generator... and it's pretty good. At the bottom I have pasted their official announcement. 👇 Have you used it yet? Did you even know? Go and try it out now and upload any image you like in the comments below. 👇 OpenAI said... "We’ve introduced a new and improved version of ChatGPT Images, powered by our best image generation model yet. With ChatGPT Images, precise instruction following and editing makes AI image creation not just more fun, but meaningfully more useful—from everyday edits to creative transformations."
A big upgrade... have you seen it?
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Intuit just signed a $100M deal with OpenAI… here's why that matters for accountants
Big news: Intuit (the company behind QuickBooks, TurboTax, and Mailchimp) has partnered with OpenAI to deeply integrate AI into their product ecosystem. This means apps like QuickBooks will soon be able to connect directly to ChatGPT. So, what does that mean for us in the accounting space? 🧠 AI-powered workflows are about to get much more practical inside tools we already use 💬 Client conversations, forecasting, and compliance could soon include real-time GPT guidance 💻 ChatGPT connectors to QuickBooks may reshape how we do reconciliations, reports, and insights 💡 Opportunity for firms who understand AI first—before clients do it themselves And one big thought: If this becomes mainstream, how will your firm differentiate itself? I’d love to know… 👉 Are you using any GPT integrations or AI tools inside accounting platforms yet? 👉 How do you see this shift impacting your work? Drop your thoughts in the comments 👇 (And if you want to read more, here’s the original article: TechCrunch link)
Intuit just signed a $100M deal with OpenAI… here's why that matters for accountants
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If so, what are they doing for you? And if not, what's one repetitive task you wish could be automated? You don’t need to overthink it. Just describe a process that’s time-consuming, boring, or frustrating… and let’s see if we can help you build something. 💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments below. Bonus: I’ll pick one of the suggestions and create a custom automation example for it! Need ideas to spark your thinking? Here are a few things you might want to automate: Recapping client meetings Creating first drafts of proposal emails Extracting expense invoices from emails Weekly KPI summaries from spreadsheets Chasing clients for missing info Let’s crowdsource the best automation ideas accountants need—and I’ll help turn them into step-by-step solutions 🚀
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