
How Marketers Can Use AI Responsibly and Ethically
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Catch up on the latest AI news and developments from the past week:
OpenAI's o1 model leaks, revealing advanced capabilities for reasoning, image analysis, and tool access. Users briefly had access to the full version, showcasing significant improvements and versatility for marketers.
ChatGPT adds search functionality to conversation history for Plus users on web and mobile, streamlining idea retrieval and facilitating continuity in AI-driven projects. Enhanced access to past conversations can improve campaign planning.
Google accidentally leaks Jarvis AI project on the Chrome extension store. Jarvis aims to simplify web-based tasks, positioning Google competitively in AI development. Jarvis's potential to streamline digital tasks hints at improved productivity tools for marketers.
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Explore experts' insights on ethical AI in marketing, from governance and compliance to AI leadership and digital twins. Read more.
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