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  • AI & Artistry, the Resurgence of Hardware Startups, & Unicorns that are Really Rabbits

    AI & Artistry, the Resurgence of Hardware Startups, & Unicorns that are Really Rabbits

    Edition #37 of “Implications” explores key trends and forecasts in creative industries, emphasizing the difference between content creators who prioritize speed over artistic control and artists who focus on creative vision. The analysis also highlights a resurgence in hardware startups, the challenges of rapid growth for startups, and the unsustainable practices of some unicorn companies.…

  • We remember the internet bubble. This mania looks and feels the same.

    We remember the internet bubble. This mania looks and feels the same.

    The article discusses the rapid rise of the AI industry, which in just three years has evolved from a novel concept to a significant technological phenomenon comparable to the internet bubble of 1999. As of 2025, global AI capital expenditures and venture capital investments have exceeded $600 billion, with forecasts predicting AI-related spending to reach…

  • Brand Waves This Week

    In recent marketing campaigns, McDonald’s Australia launched a summer campaign featuring the Grinch, aiming to blend seasonal cheer with their brand, while Ford introduced “Ready Set Ford,” a global initiative to reposition their brand away from model-centric advertising toward highlighting lifestyle potential. Concurrently, Miu Miu unveiled its Holiday 2025 campaign, centered on nostalgia and familial…

  • #content | Colin McRae | 30 comments

    #content | Colin McRae | 30 comments

    The media landscape is not shrinking; instead, financial resources are shifting toward creators and new formats like premium storytelling, live content, and commerce-driven events. By 2025, creator ad spending is expected to reach $37 billion, with platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Meta surpassing traditional media in ad revenue, while studios like Disney, Paramount, and Netflix…

  • Breaking out of the gen AI paradox

    In a recent McKinsey & Company article, it is highlighted that while nearly 80% of companies report using generative AI, there is a paradox in that an equal percentage does not see significant bottom-line impacts. The article suggests the adoption of agentic AI, which can automate complex business processes and transform AI from a reactive…

  • The week in charts

    The article discusses the integration of Agentic AI into various sectors, highlighting its applications in travel and global payments. It emphasizes how these advancements are transforming industries by improving efficiency and customer experiences through enhanced technology solutions.

  • #ai #consulting #digitaltransformation #ai #strategy | Alex Richards | 12 comments

    #ai #consulting #digitaltransformation #ai #strategy | Alex Richards | 12 comments

    McKinsey & Company recently acknowledged that the traditional consulting business model is being upended by artificial intelligence, with 25% of its global fees now derived from outcomes-based pricing rather than billable hours, challenging the conventional “scope + time + team” approach still employed by firms like Deloitte, Boston Consulting Group, and EY. Additionally, strategy work…

  • Cloudflare is down, bringing X, ChatGPT, Spotify, Anthropic’s Claude and many others with it. A few weeks ago, Amazon Web Services (AWS) had a massive outage that brought to their knees many… | Gregory Mermoud | 20 comments

    Cloudflare is down, bringing X, ChatGPT, Spotify, Anthropic’s Claude and many others with it. A few weeks ago, Amazon Web Services (AWS) had a massive outage that brought to their knees many… | Gregory Mermoud | 20 comments

    Cloudflare experienced a significant outage, affecting several major services including X, ChatGPT, Spotify, and Anthropic’s Claude, which highlights the vulnerability of centralized internet infrastructure; a similar incident occurred weeks ago with AWS. This raises concerns about the Internet’s deviation from its decentralized roots due to financial interests, and ironically, AI agents that might resolve such…

  • Issue 95: A Bulletin for Big Ideas and Better Business

    Issue 95: A Bulletin for Big Ideas and Better Business

    In 1974, Steven Spielberg faced a production crisis while directing “Jaws” when the mechanical shark malfunctioned, prompting him to creatively omit the shark from the film, leveraging suspense and music to engage audiences’ imaginations, which became a groundbreaking cinematic technique. Brian Collins, co-founder and chief creative officer of COLLINS, emphasizes that creativity often arises from…

  • DeeAnn Steenson, Ron N Angela Gross and Christy Sik like your photo in #FightJessieFight Fundraiser – New Beer Release Party!: “#FightJessieFight bracelets at the pub!”

    DeeAnn Steenson, Ron N Angela Gross and Christy Sik like your photo in #FightJessieFight Fundraiser – New Beer Release Party!: “#FightJessieFight bracelets at the pub!”

    The Asia Pacific region is leading global trends with a new wave of technology-first marketing agencies that leverage proprietary platforms and advanced API integrations to deliver innovative solutions. These agencies, including Sparro by Brainlabs (Australia), Admixer Advertising (Kazakhstan & Uzbekistan), and AdYogi (India), differentiate themselves through flexible business models like technology subscriptions and performance-based compensation,…

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