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Ai insights for March 14, 2026:

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insights for March 14, 2026: OpenAI's GPT-5.4 shifts the frontier toward "thinking" inference step-by-step reasoning now costs less and runs natively on computer control, quietly making agentic prototypes viable for small teams without massive token burn. Google's Gemini Workspace upgrades turn Drive into an active synthesis engine: it pulls from emails, chats, and files to auto-generate formatted docs, slides, and sheets in one prompt, collapsing the gap between knowledge storage and production. LinkedIn citations in AI chatbots have doubled in recent months professional queries now lean heavily on real human posts and profiles over polished articles, proving conversational community data trumps static content for complex business answers. Meta's Andromeda algorithm in ads continues learning exponentially creative targeting now outperforms manual setups by wide margins, forcing brands to treat AI as the primary decision layer r...

Marketing and Ai insights for March 13, 2026

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OpenAI's GPT-5.4 crossing human baselines on desktop task benchmarks signals the end of AI as assistant—it's now executing full workflows autonomously, forcing marketers to design campaigns where AI agents are the primary decision-makers rather than humans. Google's Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite at $0.25 per million tokens accelerates the race to commoditize frontier AI, meaning the real moat shifts from model power to proprietary data pipelines that feed these cheap engines. Meta delaying its "Avocado" model rollout to May exposes how even massive compute bets can stall on performance gaps, reminding builders that shipping fast with iterative wins beats waiting for perfect frontier models. AI agents now build shopping carts across retailers and negotiate terms machine-to-machine, so brands that don't expose machine-readable catalogs and policies are invisible to the $3-5T commerce wave coming by 2030. In the maturing cr...