Anduril’s New Drone Offers to Inject More AI Into Warfare

A swarm of Ghost 4s, controlled by a single person on the ground, can perform reconnaissance missions like searching for enemy weapons or soldiers.

Why The American Dream May Be Another Casualty Of The Coronavirus Pandemic

Only one in three now believe “young people today will be better off than their parents’ generation” and half of adults said they are “more worried about my personal finances than ever before,”
according to a survey I conducted with QuestionPro Consumer Pulse.

TAG’s New Brand Safety Certification Program Requires Third-Party Audits

The Trustworthy Accountability Group has a new brand safety certification program that outlines a set of industry standards to prevent ad misplacement and ad fraud. At the time of today’s launch, TAG boasts 112 companies that are already certified under the program, including industry giants such as Amazon Advertising, Google, Facebook, GroupM and Walmart. Thirty-one…

How Wholly Guacamole’s New Packaging Mashed the Age-Old Problem of Ugly Guac

It’s not exactly headline news, but Americans do happen to like avocados. According to the USDA, Americans’ consumption of the enormous green berry has tripled over the past 20 years, and now every citizen of the land will eat over 8 pounds of avocado this year. This past weekend, amid the preparation for Labor Day…

Ryan Reynolds Drops 2 More Mint Mobile Ads; The NFL’s Strange, Extraordinary Return: Thursday’s First Things First

Welcome to First Things First, Adweek’s daily resource for marketers. We’ll be publishing the content to First Things First on Adweek.com each morning (like this post), but if you prefer that it come straight to your inbox, you can sign up for the email here. After Delighting Us With Rick Moranis, Ryan Reynolds Drops 2…

The NFL Returns, Giving Struggling Networks a $5 Billion Ad Revenue Lifeline

Key Insights More ad money is moving to the NFL as a result of college football postponements, which left advertisers with fewer gross ratings points options. Super Bowl talks are proceeding more slowly than last year, but have picked up in recent weeks. After most professional sports were sidelined in March by Covid-19, several leagues,…

Visualizing The Future Of Marketing And Work With Publicis Vet Rishad Tobaccowala

Rishad Tobaccowala has kept busy during the pandemic. Since leaving his post as Publicis Groupe’s chief strategy officer in March, he’s been dabbling in various passion projects and advising CEOs and Fortune 5000 companies, including Publicis. Most recently, in August, he joined the advisory board of ad tech company LoopMe. Tobaccowala also released a bookContinue reading »

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Oracle To Stop Selling Third-Party Data In Europe; InMarket Scoops Up Location Company NinthDecimal

Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Party’s Over The third-party data party is over in Europe – for Oracle, at least. Ronan Shields reports at Adweek that Oracle Data Cloud will stop offering third-party data targeting services in Europe as of Sept. 15. ODC reps began contacting partners to alert them toContinue reading »

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