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Why affiliate marketing still needs humans in the AI era
As AI reshapes martech, affiliate programs highlight where human expertise still drives performance and results. By Adam Weiss Published on May 1, 2026 There are a lot of conversations right now about the ‘SaaSpocalypse,’ and with good reason. Companies are already replacing software vendors and IT services with AI-enabled vibe coding versions. As … Continue reading Why affiliate marketing still needs humans in the AI era
7 ways AI is being used at work by everyone from teachers to marketing professionals
May 01, 2026 7 ways AI is being used at work by everyone from teachers to marketing professionals BY Associated Press Artificial intelligence is permeating workplaces, changing the nature of jobs of every stripe. Teachers are using it to create lesson plans and grade papers. Marketing professionals are harnessing it to work a room and learn … Continue reading 7 ways AI is being used at work by everyone from teachers to marketing professionals
Delegated authority is the missing layer in the AI martech stack
Scaling AI without a clear governance layer risks uncoordinated liability. Delegated authority gives your agents the guardrails needed to act with confidence. By Allen Martinez Published on April 30, 2026 SailPoint’s AI agent research found that 80% of organizations report their AI agents took unintended actions. Only 44% have formal governance policies in … Continue reading Delegated authority is the missing layer in the AI martech stack
Good American CEO Emma Grede says working from home is ‘career suicide’
April 30, 2026 Good American CEO Emma Grede says working from home is ‘career suicide’ BY Ella Chakarian Emma Grede is the powerhouse entrepreneur behind size-inclusive fashion brand Good American and shapewear line Skims—some of the Kardashian family’s most successful business ventures. (Grede co-founded the brands with Khloé and Kim, respectively.) In a recent Bloomberg podcast, … Continue reading Good American CEO Emma Grede says working from home is ‘career suicide’
Meta says it may withdraw its apps from New Mexico if judge agrees to the state’s demands
Meta says it may withdraw its apps from New Mexico if judge agrees to the state’s demands By Will Shanklin April 30, 2026 Gchapel/Getty Images Sometimes, a threat lands as a threat. Other times, it comes off like, well, an advertisement for the New Mexico tourist bureau. In court filings (via SourceNM), Meta warned that … Continue reading Meta says it may withdraw its apps from New Mexico if judge agrees to the state’s demands
Why most AI pilots fail to scale
May 01, 2026 Why most AI pilots fail to scale BY Jason Salzetti AI experiments are usually simple to launch and often produce promising results in controlled settings. But translating those successes into scaled, enterprise-wide impact can be much harder. As Chair and CEO of Deloitte Consulting LLP, I have counseled many senior leaders on AI … Continue reading Why most AI pilots fail to scale
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