Reddit is testing a new AI-powered search feature designed to showcase products from ad partners based on recommendations drawn from on-platform communities.
The partnership is focused on building scalable, data-driven intellectual property as brands increasingly seek ways to promote products beyond traditional ads and campaigns.
Sattin and Rouvière co-founded the New York agency in 2022 and worked closed on the Supercell account. Their work contributed ...
Commerce media through advertising in connected vehicles is projected to hit $625 billion in in-vehicle value by 2030,  Ptolemus Consulting Group projects, according to Autoweek. Drivers would be ...
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has proposed a statewide fee on social media companies to fund education in the state, CBS News reports. Pritzker, facing a $2 billion budget shortfall, seeks to raise ...
Epic Games has purchased the digital human company Meshcapade, with plans to bring its AI-powered 3D video-rendering tech to creators working in gaming, film, and virtual production across Fortnite ...
Meta argues in new court papers that the FTC lacks the authority to revise a 2020 settlement by adding new restrictions in the use of teens' data.
Spring training is kicking off and, along with it, a new soda sponsor for Major League Baseball. The MLB has brought on Mountain Dew Baja Blast as its Official Soft Drink sponsor for the 2026 baseball ...
Meta CEO Zuckerberg took the stand on Wednesday in the to defend his company in the unprecedent social media trial in Los Angeles, Associated Press reports.  Opposing attorney Mark Lanier asked ...
Following its recent acquisition of Manus AI, Meta has begun integrating the autonomous AI agent technology into its Ads ...
Lawmakers on Tuesday unanimously advanced a bill that would criminalize creating artificial intelligence-generated content using someone’s likeness without permission, Oklahoma Voice reports. Such an ...
Case in point: At least three major news organizations are blocking access to their content by the Internet Archive’s Wayback ...