by Roger van der Spek on Dec 31, 1:53 PM
At the end of a year where much of the discourse focused on whether AI really can replace humans, the sight of a fleet of red trucks was reassuring, as were the mistakes.
by Joe Mandese on Dec 30, 1:10 PM
The question: What share of your ad budget will be spent targeting bots, not humans, in 2030? The responses ranged from 0% to 100%, but as the year progressed, the higher number seems more likely.
by Joe Mandese on Dec 23, 2:17 PM
And by "I," I mean my unsecure agent resigned for me. And other "prompt injections" to fret over.
by Joe Mandese on Dec 18, 4:23 PM
"It's getting harder to determine what is real and what is performative. Reaching consumers in a way that is tangibly authentic is going to be the difference-maker," an anonymous ANA member explained about picking two contradictory words of the year.
by Joe Mandese on Dec 11, 3:26 PM
So here's what happened when I tried prompting some chatbots to render beloved children's character Snow White in a way that would be inappropriate for young children.
by Laurie Sullivan on Dec 10, 10:13 AM
Google is using AI to develop an ecosystem that supports several prototypes of smart glasses under the Android XR brand. The most prominent is collaboration with XREAL called Project Aura.
by Joe Mandese on Dec 8, 11:48 AM
Months after benchmarking the future of AI-enabled advertising via primary research, WPP Media has released a new, methodologically-grounded framework to operationalize it.
by Joe Mandese on Dec 5, 1:47 PM
I think it's time we retire a legacy ad industry truism: FCB Founder Fairfax Cone's oft-quoted "The inventory goes down the elevator every night." Unlike agency human inventory, agents never even take an elevator, much less go down at night.
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