https://www.campaignlive.co.uk/article/utmost-support-future-talent-during-pandemic/1699162 The networks were rough. Gangs patrolled the feeds, claiming territory, defending their corners. Things got nasty very quickly. Resources were scarce. Opportunities few and far between. Everyone knew someone who had been caught up in something. A skirmish or a full on battle. Since The Collapse, the feeds were no place for the timid …
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Dispatch from an advertising future #140
https://www.adweek.com/creativity/ai-logo-generator-creates-random-branding-designs-small-businesses/ Dear Colleagues, As you know we are in exciting times as we transition the agency towards a more efficient, but still creative business. Our AI supplier has assured me that their “creative intelligence system” will be able to handle any task we can throw at it. Certainly the design work we have seen since …
Dispatch from an advertising future #137
https://gizmodo.com/disney-made-a-skinless-robot-that-can-realistically-sta-1845522375 We’ve been partners since we started in the business. It was just after Reset and agencies were hiring cheap and investing in Artificial Creativity. Give us a shared screen and we’ll bounce ideas with the best of them. We even work together whenever we’re allowed out. Me talking to my wrist, her arguing in …
Dispatch from an advertising future #136
https://www.engadget.com/ai-covid-19-cough-detection-from-recordings-213858299.html He should be used to it by now. Trying not to look at his own image in the corner of the matrix; raising his electronic hand; remembering to unmute and then… starting. He’d not been particularly confident in The Before. He knew he often stumbled and always felt every other word was “erm”. And …
Dispatch from an advertising future #133
https://www.theverge.com/2020/10/27/21537286/microsoft-teams-115-million-daily-active-users-stats She looked at her desk, checking the time. Three minutes until the first meeting of the day. Yes, everything was in place. Since she’d moved the monitor, she had a bit more room to fit everything in. The new camera should make it easier too. A slightly wider angle giving her a bit more …
Dispatch from an advertising future #132
https://www.ft.com/content/d9e18a02-3c86-48eb-80a4-47cdaa71941a He was a flâneur. He wandered the city. He’d done it in The Before allowing himself to be carried along with the crowd. No aims just strolling, seeing. Psychogeographic purists had rejected the glasses claiming the feeds destroyed the chance encounter and random meanderings of thought and sight. He loved them. He called them …