by Maarten Albarda on Jun 12, 12:52 PM
A story of operational mishaps, extreme sticker shock, and a massive disconnect between global boardroom expectations and actual consumer reality.
by Dave Morgan on Jun 11, 4:21 PM
Search freed users from homepage bloat, got them directly to the pages they wanted -- and the portals died.
by Cory Treffiletti on Jun 10, 12:51 PM
The frequency problem in CTV is neither new nor a secret. The core issue is structural.
by Gord Hotchkiss on Jun 9, 1:21 PM
While AI may be "intelligent," it is not necessarily "wise," as wisdom requires judgement.
by Steven Rosenbaum on Jun 8, 12:29 PM
Wikipedia will be human-powered, even if that means more work for the volunteer-driven organization, while Google is now an AI assistant.
by Maarten Albarda on Jun 5, 12:54 PM
If you thought that tracking data leakages and agency markups in the old programmatic plumbing was a headache... brace yourself.
by Dave Morgan on Jun 4, 3:10 PM
McDonald's is actually opening new stores in war zones of the largest and most horrific war that Europe has seen in 80 years.
by Cory Treffiletti on Jun 3, 12:04 PM
You can't fast-forward a billboard. OOH and experiential are earning attention by being genuinely impossible to ignore. That's not a small thing.
by Gord Hotchkiss on Jun 2, 10:28 AM
The battle now is for either Google or OpenAI to dominate the various user interfaces in our personal technologies - and it will be hard to beat Google.
by Steven Rosenbaum on Jun 1, 11:36 AM
AI hallucinations are often more annoying than harmful, but factual misinformation in medical research papers undermines the basis of medicine itself.
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