AI: Machine-Made Marketing

AI Is Not the Strategy. Growth Is.

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This week we're joined by Chan Suh, Senior Partner and Chief Digital Officer at Prophet. We talk about why AI is changing business the way the web once did, why measuring AI adoption misses the point, and how companies can move beyond endless pilots to create real growth. Chan also shares new research on consumer trust and explains why the brands that put people first will have the advantage.

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