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Meet One Of The Co-Founders Of Digital Prosperity Movement – Adam Gateley.

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The Man That’s Turned Sceptics Into Success Stories In The Online Business World.

Adam Gateley is a 34 year old Entrepreneur from South Yorkshire, UK who is taking the online business world by storm this year.

He is the co-creator of Digital Prosperity Movement, the online education platform for beginners. Digital Prosperity Movement is growing at a rapid pace as more people are looking to work online since the pandemic.

His students that are enrolled in his training platform are seeing incredible success – Even with the chaos of Covid-19.

One of his students, Sonia from Norway, made £9,000 in a single month and was able to quit her full-time job. She admits herself that she thought it was “too good to be true” when she first heard about it.

Another, Chris from Ireland made £3,500 in his 3rd month of working with Adam and implementing the simple strategies taught in Digital Prosperity Movement. Chris had no previous experience of working online and he also admits he was highly sceptical before joining the platform.

These are to list a few.

Recently, Adam has noticed a trend in people looking to create another stream of income for themselves so they don’t suffer the repercussions of Covid-19. Building a simple affiliate marketing business using social media seems to be a popular choice.

You don’t need to find your own product or service to sell, because Digital Prosperity Movement are already partnered with companies that are looking for people to market their products and services for them.

The Digital Prosperity Movement training platform shows beginners how to market these products and services in an automated way, using social media advertising.

In return, students of Digital Prosperity Movement receive very handsome commissions for doing this.

Adam feels that there’s still a lot of people that are held back from fear that every online opportunity is a scam.

We sat down with Adam where he shared 3 tips for people that are wanting to start an online business right now, but are sceptical of opportunities.

Tip 1.

Ask to see real results. Ask for testimonials of other students’ experiences. If the person or company are as good as they say they are, they will have the results to back up their words.

Are the people offering you the opportunity working from their dog house in their back garden? Or are they actually living the successful life that you want to live yourself? If they have the results that you want, then go for it.

Tip 2.

That brings me on to who not to take advice from. Never take advice from people that aren’t qualified to give you the advice. And this might even be people close to you like friends or family.

These people don’t have the same goals as you so why would you take their opinion or advice?

Let’s say you find a business opportunity, you tell your dad, and he’s a mechanic who can barely even manage internet banking. Your dad tells you not to start anything because he says all online business opportunities are a scam. He’s never had an online business before and all he knows is gearboxes and clutches.

There’s absolutely no reason to take your dad’s advice. You feel obliged to listen to him because he’s your dad and he’s just trying to keep you safe. But he is not you and this is your life, so shouldn’t it be only you that makes the important choices in your life?

Tip 3.

When you find something you want to pursue, always think what could happen, worst case scenario. And if you are OK with the worst case scenario, then you are good.

When I started my business, I thought, “but what if it takes me years to get this thing off the ground. Then I thought, well if it takes me 5 years to build this business to where I want it to be, that still beats working the next 30+ years in a job I’m not even passionate about.” And there it was, decision made, and the worst case scenario never came into it, because I’m 3 years in and have never had this much time and financial freedom in my life!

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ProRata, an AI startup, Teams up with UK Publishers after reportedly Hitting $130 Million in Valuation

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A number of well-known British media outlets have joined ProRata, an AI firm that claims to compensate publishers for the usage of their work, in its expanding network of partnerships.

The Los Angeles-based firm announced on Wednesday that it has signed licensing deals with publishers such as Sky News, the Guardian, and the Daily Mail’s publisher, DMG Media.

In a recent Series A funding round, ProRata raised $25 million from investors such as the Mayfield Fund, Prime Movers Lab, and Revolution Ventures.

“ProRata’s founder and CEO Bill Gross said his firm’s AI technology is the only one that pledges to credit and compensate creators, while providing users with accurate search results.

“We have had hundreds of content owners and media companies reach out to us from around the world who are interested in piloting our technology. Stealing and scraping content is not a sustainable path forward,” he continued.

Similar alliances have previously been formed by ProRata with the German publisher Axel Springer, the Atlantic, Fortune, Time, and Universal Music Group (UMG).

Media firms are offered reasonable compensation by ProRata for the use of their content. The startup’s in-house technology may determine the proper amount of pay by evaluating the worth of the information used to create responses from an AI platform. This would make it possible to pay copyright holders for their work on a per-use basis.

Gross had previously said that AI platforms have been using “shoplifted, plagiarized content,” which fosters an atmosphere in which “disinformation thrives and creators get nothing.”

Gross is recognized for having created the pay-per-click model of internet search monetization with his business, GoTo.com, which was eventually acquired by Yahoo! in 2003.

In a recent blog post, Tige Savage, a cofounder of Revolution, stated that Bill Gross is a serial entrepreneur with extensive experience in monetization techniques.

“He’s attracted a world-class tech team led by AI luminary Tarek Najm to implement the vision and an accomplished business team, including Annelies Jansen and Jonas Lee to drive content and AI partnerships,” Savage continued.

The unpaid use of copyrighted materials by OpenAI and other tech companies to train their AI systems has led to litigation from media companies and other content creators.

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Film Bazaar Unveils an Interactive Cinema App from an Indian Tech Startup

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Arjun Nittoor, the founder of the Indian technology firm Vireza, disclosed at Film Bazaar that the company is creating a new mobile application that would transform the experience of watching movies in theaters by enabling viewers to engage with the films in real time.

The technology, which was created wholly in-house at the company’s research and development department in Bengaluru, allows viewers to use their smartphones to vote on important plot points during the movie. To keep up with the current screening, patrons download an app before entering the theater and scan a QR code at their seat.

“The film industry is one of the few sectors where the audience experience has seen minimal technological disruption in theatres,” Nittoor stated. “While screen and sound quality have advanced and 3D has been partially adopted, the viewing experience has largely remained the same for decades.”

The screen automatically brightens to show voting options and dims again when choices are made. The system uses discreet phone notifications to encourage audience participation around every ten minutes.

In 2026, Vireza intends to introduce the technology with a full-length interactive movie that will be produced in both English and South Indian for international distribution. The business is presently in the development stage and will shortly start doing multiplex chain trial screenings.

CtrlMovie’s prior success in the interactive film industry was mentioned by Nittoor. CtrlMovie is well-known for “Traces of Responsibility” and “Late Shift.”

In order to overcome the difficulties in cinematography, editing, shot composition, and writing that plagued previous attempts at the format, the firm has spent five years creating what Nittoor refers to as “a new science of filmmaking” that is especially tailored for interactive cinema.

“Despite the proliferation of viewing devices, big-ticket films continue to draw massive crowds to theatres, with box office numbers higher than ever,”  Nittoor stated. “This demand underscores the potential for a meaningful technology shift that could draw audiences out of their homes and into cinemas.”

Other Asian businesses are likewise investigating audience-driven narrative in motion pictures. In February of the following year, Japan’s King Records intends to release “Hypnosis Mic – Division Rap Battle,” an animated interactive film.

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Perplexity, an AI business, adds retail capabilities as search competition gets more intense

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Perplexity, an artificial intelligence search firm, opened a shopping hub on Monday to draw people to its platform in an effort to challenge Alphabet-owned Google’s hegemony in the search engine market.

Supported by Amazon (AMZN.O) founder Jeff Bezos and top AI chipmaker Nvidia (NVDA.O), the company launches a new tab and will provide users with product cards that display pertinent goods in answer to shopping-related queries.

According to the company, each card offers product facts in an eye-catching manner.

Shopify (SHOP.TO), one of the platform integrations that powers the new functionality, provides access to up-to-date and pertinent information on products from companies on the Canadian e-commerce platform worldwide that ship to the United States.

The goal of e-commerce platforms has been to attract more merchants by utilizing more AI-powered solutions.

‘Snap to Shop’ is a visual search engine featured in Perplexity’s online shopping rollout that displays products based on users’ pictures of an item.

The features will initially be introduced in the US before moving on to other regions; however, no timeframe has been given.

Additionally, Perplexity is launching a “Merchant Program” to enable shops to communicate with the company about its products.

Earlier in November, Reuters reported that the business was raising $3 billion in new funding.

Since the generative AI pioneer added a number of new search features to ChatGPT, OpenAI has become a direct rival of Perplexity, which has been seeking to broaden its product line.

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