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📈 Google New AI For Advertiser Automation

Key update:

Google announces Demand Gen and Video View Campaigns to automate and optimize ad placements across its services.

Demand Gen automatically positions an ad on platforms like Gmail, Youtube and Shorts. VVC maximizes views by finding the most effective placements.

Why we should care:

Early results show a 40% increase in views using the new tool meaning this could be big for advertisers and Google.

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⚔️ Google Challenges OpenAI

Key update:

Google and OpenAI have different opinions on how AI should be governed and regulated by the U.S. government.

OpenAI advocates for a new government agency specifically for AI regulation, whereas Google favors an approach with sector-specific regulators informed by a central agency like the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

Why we should care:

If the U.S. government decides to go with a new dedicated AI regulation agency, the US may face more centralized control and stricter compliance requirements, potentially slowing down the deployment of AI tools.

However, if the multi-stakeholder approach is to be followed, there could be a more flexible, sector-specific regulation, allowing for quicker AI integration but possibly with diverse standards to meet.

🌈 Adobe’s AI For Colors

Key update:

Adobe has unveiled a new generative AI tool called "Generative Recolor" for its Illustrator software. The feature allows users to change colors, themes, and fonts of their graphics based on text prompts like "peaceful pastels" or "neon pop".

It's part of Adobe's larger push to incorporate more AI capabilities into their core design products under their AI model "Firefly".

Why we should care:

This means you can quickly adapt and customize your graphics to match seasonal trends, campaigns, or audience preferences, simply by using descriptive text prompts.

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Write 10 subject lines for [product] that should be simple, concise, and include [customer's name]. Focus on the benefits the customer get.

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