By Sam Bradley • August 28, 2025 • Despite success stories at Unilever and Kellanova, skepticism about generative AI is mounting across the wider business […]
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Confessions of an agency exec on using AI in global campaigns despite regulation
By Kimeko McCoy • August 15, 2025 • Ivy Liu While most AI companies have headquarters in Silicon Valley, U.S. federal lawmakers have not yet […]
Confessions: Inside a marketing executive’s ‘intimate, complicated’ relationship with AI
By Tony Case • August 14, 2025 • This article was first published by Digiday sibling Work Life. As AI goes global in the workplace, […]
‘I feel disposable’: Confessions of a transgender Target employee after DEI pullback
In an email to employees in May, after pulling back on some diversity, equity and inclusion goals, Target’s CEO tried to reassure employees that its […]
Confessions of a media buyer on Google’s third-party cookie U-turn and how it helped a ‘largely lazy’ industry innovate
By Kristina Monllos • April 25, 2025 • This article is part of our Confessions series, in which we trade anonymity for candor to get […]
Confessions of a senior creative on why advertising can’t let originality die
By Kristina Monllos • April 11, 2025 • This article is part of our Confessions series, in which we trade anonymity for candor to get […]
‘Isn’t this more of a quid pro quo?’: Confessions of an agency CEO on kickbacks in retail media landscape
By Kimeko McCoy • August 29, 2024 • Ivy Liu Retail media networks are seemingly big business. The ad industry’s latest shiny object is expected […]