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AI Revolution: From Software Development to Wearables and Problems with Pollution, Featuring Spotify's Matt Farley and Berkeley's Brandie Nonnecke

from AI in Marketing · host Stan Berteloot

On the new episode of "Ai in Marketing with Nytro Marketing," we delve into the latest AI news, from Matt Farley’s unusual music strategy meant to exploit algorithms on streaming platforms to the transformational integration of generative AI in software development. We highlight Brandie Nonnecke's push for responsible AI practices and an ethical people-centred approach as a vital step towards a fair, inclusive digital future. Further, we shed light on how ResellerRatings is leveraging AI to empower businesses and facilitate informed purchasing decisions. As wearable AI gains momentum, we consider an era where wearable technology turns our clothing into interactive mediums. Finally, we address the emerging problem of AI-generated 'garbage data,' discussing how this troubling trend might be tackled. Tune in for these insightful stories and more as we navigate the complex world of AI in marketing.

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