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AI moved forward, marketing did not
Marketers were early adopters of AI, but while it has evolved most teams are still stuck using it like a smarter autocomplete. By Melissa Reeve Published on April 30, 2026 Marketers were among the first professionals to genuinely embrace generative AI. We opened ChatGPT, typed something, and got a result that was kind … Continue reading AI moved forward, marketing did not
When AI Becomes Tech Running The Ad Industry
When AI Becomes Tech Running The Ad Industry by Laurie Sullivan , Staff Writer, April 30, 2026 AI technology has shifted from a background tool to the central operating system that handles nearly every part of an advertising or marketing campaign. This has led some to question what will become of traditional operating systems like … Continue reading When AI Becomes Tech Running The Ad Industry
Why your favorite artist has a green check on their Spotify profile
April 30, 2026 Why your favorite artists have a green check on their Spotify profiles BY María José Gutiérrez Chávez When browsing social media it is sometimes hard to discern reality from AI. Is a video of bunnies jumping on a trampoline at night real-life? Probably not. But while some of us are stuck trying to … Continue reading Why your favorite artist has a green check on their Spotify profile
Your marketing automation isn’t broken, it’s overloaded
As workflows pile up, automation systems become harder to trust, slowing campaigns and creating inconsistent results. By Vladimir Ceric Published on April 30, 2026 Many marketing automation systems have grown from useful tools, designed for easy scaling, into something difficult to maintain or trust. When that happens, stack performance begins to suffer. The … Continue reading Your marketing automation isn’t broken, it’s overloaded
Successful men are struggling with this
April 30, 2026 Successful men are struggling with this BY Demond Martin I have spent decades in the high-stakes world of finance, in rooms with CEOs, politicians, and men who run major organizations. On paper, these men have everything figured out. But when the doors close and the room gets quiet, a surprising truth tends to … Continue reading Successful men are struggling with this
Salesforce launches Agentforce Operations to automate back-office work
New AI agents aim to cut manual tasks and speed up workflows across disconnected systems in the back office. By Constantine von Hoffman Published on April 29, 2026 Salesforce today launched Agentforce Operations, designed to automate back-office processes using AI agents across systems such as email, ERP, and collaboration tools. The release targets … Continue reading Salesforce launches Agentforce Operations to automate back-office work
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the ‘most noble’ career is this
April 29, 2026 Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the ‘most noble’ career is this BY Ella Chakarian Jensen Huang, the multibillionaire founder and CEO of chipmaking company Nvidia, was recently awarded the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Medal of Honor. He received the organization’s highest award for his leadership in GPU development and advancing the … Continue reading Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the ‘most noble’ career is this
Alphabet’s Q1 profit beats expectations, with Google’s big AI bets paying off
April 29, 2026 Alphabet’s Q1 profit beats expectations, with Google’s big AI bets paying off BY Associated Press Google’s transition into the era of artificial intelligence continued to pay off for its corporate parent, Alphabet Inc., which on Wednesday announced another quarter of stellar growth that helped to more than double its already lofty market value during the past … Continue reading Alphabet’s Q1 profit beats expectations, with Google’s big AI bets paying off
Meta Is Having A Difficult Week
Meta Is Having A Difficult Week by Laurie Sullivan , Staff Writer, April 29, 2026 Facebook and Instagram — two companies owned by Meta Platforms — were charged on Wednesday with breaching landmark European Union (EU) rules for not doing enough to block kids under 13 from accessing the social networks, EU regulators said. Allowing … Continue reading Meta Is Having A Difficult Week
MacKenzie Scott says we underestimate the impact of small acts of kindness. Science agrees
April 29, 2026 MacKenzie Scott says we underestimate the impact of small acts of kindness. Science agrees BY Inc. Whatever you think about the charitable gifts of MacKenzie Scott, no one would describe them as small. The novelist and philanthropist gave away $ 7 billion in 2025. That’s more than her ex-husband Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has given away in … Continue reading MacKenzie Scott says we underestimate the impact of small acts of kindness. Science agrees