Dilbert by Scott Adams for Sat, 08 Jan 2022
You May Be Able to Own a Self-Driving Car After All
For years, automakers focused on using autonomous technology for “robotaxis,” akin to a shared Uber. A GM announcement this week shows that’s changing.
A Dangerous Moment for Europe
Why the Jan. 6 ‘Big Lie’ Narrative Will Fail
Kids Answer Challenges With ‘Hold My Fruit Bowl’ in Dole’s Meme-Inspired Campaign
Eating fruit has many health benefits, especially when implemented as a regular part of a balanced diet. Though canned and cupped fruits are sometimes viewed by the general public as less healthy than fresh produce, they have been confirmed to retain vitamins in surprising amounts and have experienced a resurgence since the beginning of the…
Gatorade and the LA Rams Celebrate the Legacies of Real Life Role Models in Heartfelt Ad
The pandemic has left many people remembering the loved ones they’ve lost throughout the years. For its latest campaign, Gatorade reminds us that those who make an impact while they’re here are never truly gone. The brand teamed up with the Los Angeles Rams receiver Robert Woods to launch a heartfelt spot based on his…
Pinterest Names New Global Head of Inclusion and Diversity
Nichole Barnes Marshall joined Pinterest as global head of inclusion and diversity, succeeding Tyi McCray, who left the company last June after less than one year in the role. Marshall had been chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer at Bath & Body Works, integrating DEI programs and efforts across the retail chain. At Pinterest, she…
Toyota Speeds Into Multicultural Marketing With ‘FasterClass’ Campaign
“Zooming” into the new year just took on a whole new meaning as automotive giant Toyota brings a new level of speed–and culture–to the everyday driver. In an effort to integrate multicultural marketing to consumers across America, Toyota launched the “FasterClass” campaign based off of the brand’s new generation of affordable sports car, the GR86….
Facebook, Google Slapped With Hefty Fines by French Privacy Watchdogs
The French privacy watchdog Commission Nationale Informatique & Libert?s (CNIL) says it will fine Google $170.4 million (150 million euros) and Facebook $68.2 million (60 million euros) for breaching EU privacy legislations. Top line The announcement comes following CNIL investigations on how Google and Facebook sites display buttons allowing users to immediately accept cookies. The…