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The "Financial Times" reported that Dentsu CEO Hiroshi Igarashi had informed board members that the sales process has "fallen apart," leaving the company with no alternative but to try to … Read the full story by Steve McClellan

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OpenAI confirmed it will begin testing them in the "coming weeks" to my free and new $8-per-month "Go" tier subscribers. tier. Read the full story by Chat GPT

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I was sitting on Amtrak Wednesday on my way to Washington, D.C. when my car filled with Secret Service and Joe Biden sat down next to me. Read the full story by Joe Mandese

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Apple and Google have entered into a multi-year collaboration to build on the next generation of Apple Foundation Models based on Google's Gemini and cloud technology. Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan

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Roblox is under fire from players, developers and child safety experts for disrupting the in-app chat feature while failing to properly protect children from predators, according to multiple reports. Read the full story by Colin Kirkland

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"Barbie is launching its first autistic doll to represent how individuals" with the disorder "experience the world around them," according to "USA Today." Read the full story by Tanya Gazdik

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Google is testing the ability for advertisers to split-test shopping ads, specifically for creative assets in Performance Max campaigns. Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan

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The beauty brand puts its own spin on beauty with the Netflix collaboration. Read the full story by Sarah Mahoney

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ICE agents "aggressively and violently" detained two employees at one of the retailer's locations in its home state of Minnesota, according to a local official. Read the full story by Tanya Gazdik

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Declining traffic and AI are not the only threats the Wikipedia site faces. Elon Musk last year launched his own version of an AI-driven encyclopedia. Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan

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As Australia and other countries around the world pass laws that ban children from social-media platforms, YouTube is giving parents more power to control what video content their kids see. Read the full story by Colin Kirkland

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In the new Amish-recruiting reality show "Suddenly Amish," six non-Amish trying to take up the Amish lifestyle are shocked to find out the Amish have no electricity. Read the full story by Adam Buckman

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In what will likely prove to be Magna Global's last -- and Omnicom Media's only -- public global/regional ad spending estimates, the former Interpublic unit quietly updated its Atlas database … Read the full story by Joe Mandese
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According to the iSpot complaint, EDO spent three-and-a-half years improperly obtaining data from iSpot and then sold it to marketing clients as it built its own TV/streaming measurement business. EDO … Read the full story by Wayne Friedman

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The stars of CBS are blasting their own company for the tumult at CBS News attributed to the arrival of outsider Bari Weiss as editor-in-chief. Read the full story by Adam Buckman
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Ukraine is the most digital country in the world. Its "Diia" app has everything people need on theirs phones, from ID to health records. Read the full story by Dave Morgan

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Gen Z is well behind older generations when it comes to clothing repairs. Levi's sees that gap as a sustainability opportunity. Read the full story by Sarah Mahoney

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Five Clydesdales turn their heads to peer at an overturned bucket that slowly moves, driven by some sort of small creature underneath. Read the full story by Teresa Buyikian

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YouTube is giving creators a chance to earn more ad revenue when posting videos with content that advertisers consider controversial - highlighting the company's continued attempts to help creators
monetize … Read the full story by Colin Kirkland

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The good news is AI experts don't believe agents will automate reading trade pub content like this anytime soon. The bad news is marketers do. Read the full story by Joe Mandese