AI in 10
Text us your thoughts! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2593085/fan_mail/new] Samsung's decision to hand routine marketing design work to AI is one of the clearest signs yet that companies are treating automation as a direct substitute for human labor — not just an assistant to it. The shift affects Samsung's global marketing operations across North America, Europe, and parts of Asia, with real budget consequences for real workers. On June 23rd, Samsung circulated internal memos instructing teams to stop hiring designers for banner ads, promotional graphics, and social media assets — replacing that workflow with AI tools fine-tuned on Samsung's own brand history. Fixed-term contracts are not being renewed, and agency relationships are being cut to fund AI infrastructure. If Samsung reports cost savings, other brands are almost certain to copy the playbook. Here is what most coverage missed — the question companies are now asking is not 'can AI do this' but 'should we pay a person to do this.' Full breakdown in today's episode. New AI news every weekday — subscribe so you don't miss tomorrow's story. Referenced Links: Bloomberg: Samsung Cuts Designers as AI Takes Over Marketing Assets [https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-06-24/samsung-ai-designers] Reuters: Samsung Replaces In-House Designers With AI Tools [https://www.reuters.com/technology/samsung-ai-marketing-2026-06-24/] The Verge: Samsung Is Using AI to Replace Routine Marketing Design Work [https://www.theverge.com/2026/6/24/samsung-ai-graphic-designers] Wired: What Samsung's AI Design Shift Means for Creative Jobs [https://www.wired.com/story/samsung-ai-marketing-jobs/] Want to go deeper with AI? A community of professionals is learning AI together right now at aihammock.com [https://aihammock.com] — show notes, links, tools, and real conversations about how to actually use AI in your life.
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