by Maarten Albarda on Feb 27, 1:52 PM
Many marketing leaders find themselves paralyzed because they're trying to "implement AI" as a line item. You can't.
by Dave Morgan on Feb 26, 3:15 PM
For one, advertising can pay a lot of bills. AI technology requires massive investments in processing.
by Cory Treffiletti on Feb 25, 1:21 PM
It's better to embrace ad integration than pretend it doesn't already exist.
by Gord Hotchkiss on Feb 24, 1:36 PM
The past is eternally in flux, in the process of being rewritten using the lens of today's culture and political reality to interpret what happened yesterday.
by Steven Rosenbaum on Feb 23, 12:38 PM
This is the arena where product design choices, internal knowledge, and claims of responsibility get tested under oath.
by Maarten Albarda on Feb 20, 12:00 PM
Proprietary media, shielded by limited audit rights, makes it nearly impossible to tell if what you pay is what you should be paying
by Dave Morgan on Feb 19, 3:49 PM
Fifty-two percent of Americans hadn't read a book in a year -- a stat perhaps pointing toward a scary future in a post-literate society.
by Cory Treffiletti on Feb 18, 11:09 AM
Behaviorally, people listen to podcasts when doing other things, and maybe the act of skipping is more of an interruption to that behavior than it is worth.
by Gord Hotchkiss on Feb 17, 1:47 PM
According to research, democracy works best in places where people actually want to sing together.
by Steven Rosenbaum on Feb 16, 9:43 AM
ChatGPT told me, in plain language, that Sora 2 "makes reality optional at scale"-that it's "a solvent that dissolves trust quietly."