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OpenAI’s ChatGPT has taken the modern world by storm – and it’s only getting started. Everybody’s talking about this chatbot. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become one of the most trending topics on the internet’s top search engine – Google.

AI has been integrated into the day-to-day operations of many sectors. Legal, healthcare, education, banking, and journalism are already finding it useful.

The main question that unites everyone at the moment is whether some sectors will start replacing human knowledge and traditional resources with AI.

The Market Herald’s Fouad Haidar spoke with business growth expert Jeff Pedowitz, who has just released a book titled ‘AI Revenue Architect’, and international tech expert and Unith (UNT) CEO, Idan Schmorak.

They delve into this fascinating human invention: What it means for companies and future operations, both locally and globally, and most importantly, what it means for investors.

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