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OpenAI Launches GPT-4.1: More Power, Lower Cost
OpenAI's new GPT-4.1 is smarter, faster, and cheaper—giving small businesses even more power at a lower cost.
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Nvidia to Manufacture AI Supercomputers in the U.S.
Nvidia is investing billions to build AI supercomputers in the U.S., making advanced AI tech more accessible and homegrown.
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Stanford's 2025 AI Index Highlights Key Trends
Stanford's latest AI report shows that smaller, more affordable AI tools are driving record-high adoption across businesses.
Read MoreOpenAI Launches GPT-4.1: More Power, Lower Cost
Published April 2025
OpenAI has released GPT-4.1, a major update that boosts speed, accuracy, and affordability for users across the board. With a larger context window and better instruction following, it's now easier for small businesses to automate tasks like customer communication, quoting, and scheduling. The update also introduces Mini and Nano versions, which are optimized for lightweight use — perfect for trade professionals who want results without the complexity.
View Full Article | Back to TopNvidia to Manufacture AI Supercomputers in the U.S.
Published April 2025
In a bold move to localize AI technology, Nvidia announced plans to manufacture its AI supercomputers entirely in the United States, with a $500 billion investment over the next four years. This shift could mean faster access to AI hardware and software for American small businesses — including more affordable edge devices, on-prem AI systems, and regional cloud infrastructure that support small-scale use cases.
View Full Article | Back to TopStanford's 2025 AI Index Highlights Key Trends
Published April 2025
The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI released its 2025 AI Index, showing three big trends: smaller models with equal performance, lower operational costs, and growing business adoption. In fact, 78% of surveyed firms now report using some form of AI. This is a major opportunity for small businesses — especially trades — to find low-cost tools that do real work, from drafting emails to optimizing logistics.
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