Brands are warming up to AI and are steadily gaining expertise -- especially in the email area, judging by The Evolution Of AI in Marketing 2025, a study by Ascend2.
Of the firms polled, 60% are somewhat successful at using AI to achieve their marketing objectives. And 25% say they are very successful, or best in class. Only 14% are unsuccessful.
But they are not using AI as widely as they might. Only 17% have extensively integrated AI across multiple channels, while 39% have applied it in select areas. Another 26% are exploring AI but have not yet implemented it. And 13% have no plans to use AI in marketing. Finally, 6% are unsure.
Why this hesitation? Because brands face several challenges in adopting AI for marketing:
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In addition, brands share these concerns about using Ai in marketing:
Despite these issues, marketers are applying AI in multiple ways.
Which AI-driven marketing tactics are most effective? The respondents cite:
Here are the tools they are using:
Summing up, 76% of marketers agree that firms must adopt AI within the next five years or face a significant competitive disadvantage, and 28% strongly agree. Only 17% somewhat disagree, and 7% strongly oppose this view.
Ascend2 surveyed 312 marketing decision makers. Of these, 23% are primarily in B2B, 49% in B2C and 28% in B2B and B2C equally.
In addition, 19% of the respondents surveyed work in firms with more than 500 employees, 30% in companies with 50 to 500 and 51% in organizations with fewer than 50.
The full report can be read here.