AI: Machine-Made Marketing

Meet Edna: Getting Beyond Personas & Letting Customers Surprise You

30 min · 29. apr. 2026
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On this episode of AI: Machine Made Marketing, I’m joined by Justine Frostad, CMO of Cognitiv, and Sam Choi, Founder & CEO of Manual Labor, to talk about why it’s time to move past static personas and rethink how we understand audiences. We get into the “Meet Edna” campaign, the role AI plays in the creative process, and why transparency—and a strong human point of view—still matter more than ever.

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