India’s draft IT Rules may require visible AI labels on synthetic ads, raising concerns about falling engagement and creative ...
We see dubious ads, Zuckerberg gets rich: apparently, this is part of the business. Scams bring Meta billions.
Drawing on fresh testing from System1, Andrew Tindall reveals an uncomfortable truth: the public doesn’t care about ...
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The Worst Ad of the Year

Rarely in the annals of modern advertising has such a poorly-made ad, for such a big brand, been the recipient of such a huge ...
Craftworkers may have used subtle logos to secretly advertise their workshops. In A Nutshell Archaeologist Hallie Meredith ...
At a crowded trade show, you can almost feel the moment it happens. Someone's phone is down to single-digit battery life, and ...
“Bliss” became widely understood as the most generic of generic stock photos, in the same way the placeholder icon became universally understood to mean “missing image.” And I don’t think it’s a ...
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The sharpest radio stations aren’t just experimenting anymore, writes Waymark's Hayden Gilmer. They’re using AI to fundamentally expand their operations.
Representatives from more than 700 school districts across Ohio will start voting Monday on whether high school athletes can profit off the use of their name, image and likeness. The vote through the ...