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Snippet- Andy Hood, Former VP of Emerging Technologies at WPP, explains why the biggest opportunities come from embracing emerging technologies early, not after they've become mainstream.

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🎙️ Don't Wait for Perfect Technology, Start Creating Today!💡 "You can't wait five years for version three when it's stable."In this thought-provoking clip, Andy Hood, Former VP of Emerging Technologies at WPP, explains why the biggest opportunities come from embracing emerging technologies early, not after they've become mainstream.✨ For creatives, technology isn't something to fear; it's a chance to experiment, innovate, and build experiences the world hasn't seen before.🚀 Curiosity today could shape your career tomorrow. Listen to the full podcast now- https://premade.outgrow.us/interview-with-Andy-Hood #Outgrow #AndyHood #WPP #CreativeTechnology #EmergingTech #Innovation #Marketing #ArtificialIntelligence #Creativity #DigitalTransformation

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