Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Persistent Systems, NVIDIA Launch AI Drug Discovery Tool GenMolVS

Persistent Systems, NVIDIA Launch AI Drug Discovery Tool GenMolVS

Persistent Systems and NVIDIA have launched GenMolVS, a powerful AI tool that helps scientists find new medicines much faster and cheaper. GenMolVS uses smart computer programs to predict protein shapes, create new drug-like molecules, and test how well they might work, all in just days instead of months or years. This tool can cut years off the drug discovery process and save millions of dollars. It also keeps all the research steps clear and traceable, which is very important for safety rules. GenMolVS is part of a big wave of AI coming to drug research, making labs more like self-driving factories for new medicine.

AI video tools lift recruitment ROI by 544 percent, boost conversions

AI video tools lift recruitment ROI by 544 percent, boost conversions

AI video tools are helping companies get more job applicants and saving them lots of money. By turning real employee stories into short, engaging videos, businesses boost trust and get more people to apply, with a 544% return on investment. Videos with real names and faces feel more honest and help job seekers feel connected. These tools are easy to use and make it simple for hiring teams to update content and see what works best. To stay safe, companies label videos as AI-created and check for fairness before sharing them online.

YouTube Expands AI Deepfake Detection to Politicians, Journalists

YouTube Expands AI Deepfake Detection to Politicians, Journalists

YouTube is making its AI deepfake detection tool available to politicians, government workers, and journalists. This tool helps them find and remove videos that use AI to copy their face or voice. The system works by checking new uploads against a selfie and ID the person provides. If a suspicious video is found, the person gets an alert and can ask for the video to be taken down. YouTube hopes this will stop fake videos from confusing people, especially during elections.

Edelman Study: 71 Percent of Hidden Buyers Favor Thought Leadership Over Sales

Edelman Study: 71 Percent of Hidden Buyers Favor Thought Leadership Over Sales

Many business buyers want smart, research-based content, not just sales pitches. The Edelman study says 71% of hidden buyers trust companies more when they share expert ideas instead of just selling. Employees sharing their expertise, creating original insights, and using both AI and human touch make brands stand out. Good thought leadership helps companies get noticed by buyers who usually stay in the background. Sharing quality ideas in the right places makes people trust you and want to do business with you.

SEO test ranks fake Google update on page one, AI Overviews

SEO test ranks fake Google update on page one, AI Overviews

A fake story about a Google update was easily ranked on the first page of Google and even showed up in its AI Overviews, tricking people and spreading quickly. This happened because Google's system rewards new and widely linked content, even if it's false, and AI sometimes makes up information. Google says they are working on better ways to catch mistakes, especially for serious topics like elections, but problems remain. Many businesses worry this could hurt trust, so experts recommend always double-checking what shows up in search results.

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Zendesk, Intercom AI Tools Boost ROI, Cut Costs for Enterprises
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Zendesk, Intercom AI Tools Boost ROI, Cut Costs for Enterprises

AI tools like Zendesk and Intercom are helping big companies save money and work faster by solving most customer questions automatically. These smart systems answer chats, emails, and calls in just seconds, which means shorter wait times and happier customers. The best platforms, like Zendesk, have lots of add-ons and can connect to many apps, letting teams create custom workflows quickly. Personalization and proactive help make customers feel special and solve their problems even before they ask. Because of these powerful features, companies using AI are seeing more profits and better customer loyalty.

7 in 10 CRM A/B Tests Fail from Statistical Flaws
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7 in 10 CRM A/B Tests Fail from Statistical Flaws

Most CRM A/B tests fail because teams skip important steps and make simple mistakes, like using the wrong goals or not having enough people in each group. Many tests pick flashy numbers, like email opens, instead of real sales, which makes results look better than they are. Using smart tools and clear plans helps avoid these errors, making tests more accurate and useful for growing revenue. Good A/B tests need clear goals, balanced groups, enough traffic, and no changes midway. Following these steps helps teams find what truly works, saving money and boosting sales.

AI Powers Creator Talent Market to $13.62 Billion by 2026
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AI Powers Creator Talent Market to $13.62 Billion by 2026

The creator talent marketplace is booming, expected to grow from $11.47 billion in 2025 to $13.62 billion in 2026 as companies use AI to find the right creators quickly. AI tools help brands match with the perfect freelancers and influencers, making projects faster and smarter. North America leads now, but Asia-Pacific is growing fastest because of short videos and online shopping. New trends like virtual influencers and digital avatars are opening fresh ways to make money, while brands and creators use dashboards to track real results. Even with tough economic times, the market is set for strong growth as companies keep spending on creative talent and smarter platforms.

LinkedIn AI citations boom, TikTok US ownership shifts, Threads tops X mobile users
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LinkedIn AI citations boom, TikTok US ownership shifts, Threads tops X mobile users

LinkedIn is being cited more often by AI, making it important for brands to get mentioned in AI answers, even though website clicks are dropping. TikTok in the US is now mostly American-owned, with new board rules and a US-focused feed, while user experiences stay the same. Threads has more mobile users than X (formerly Twitter), thanks to Meta's support and active communities, as people spend most of their social time on their phones.

AI Transforms Social Media Marketing: 97% of Leaders See Mandatory Literacy
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AI Transforms Social Media Marketing: 97% of Leaders See Mandatory Literacy

By 2026, AI will take over much of social media marketing, writing and posting content instantly and personalizing what people see. Almost all marketing leaders say knowing how to use AI is now essential for their jobs. Companies are using smart tools to target people more accurately, save money, and predict what customers will do next. But keeping things real and trustworthy matters, so brands mix AI speed with human creativity and clear labels when content is made by AI. Success will depend on teams learning new skills and using AI carefully, with strong rules to stay ethical and fair.

US States Adopt AI Laws Amid Social Media Addiction Lawsuits
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US States Adopt AI Laws Amid Social Media Addiction Lawsuits

Social media sites like Instagram and YouTube are using smarter AI to keep users hooked, but big lawsuits claim these features are harming teens. Several US states are making new laws to control how these platforms use AI and protect young people, with major rules starting in 2026. Companies like Meta and TikTok are already testing changes, like time limits and warning labels, to stay ahead of these new laws. Creators and influencers might soon see big changes in how their content reaches people, especially kids. Courts and lawmakers are pushing tech companies to put safety first and be more open about how their AI works.

2026 Marketing Shifts: Brands Prioritize Authenticity, Human Stories
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2026 Marketing Shifts: Brands Prioritize Authenticity, Human Stories

In 2026, brands win hearts by being real and sharing honest, human stories instead of shiny ads. People trust brands more when they show real faces, let employees make videos, and talk openly with customers in chats. Simple phone clips and behind-the-scenes moments work better than fancy commercials. New ways to shop, like live chats and quick questions, make buying easier and more fun. Trust and real connection matter most, making people want to come back again and again.

Consumer Reports: AI spending jumps 116% as agents push ads, commerce
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Consumer Reports: AI spending jumps 116% as agents push ads, commerce

Consumer Reports found that people are spending a lot more money - 116% more - on AI tools in 2025. Smart glasses, special browsers, and chat shopping helpers are popping up everywhere, making it easier for companies to show ads and charge fees for each use. Google and other big tech firms now use bots to help people shop automatically, while ads and special offers slip right into these tools. As using AI becomes more popular, companies are making less money from simple subscriptions and more from ads and per-use charges. Consumer Reports warns that while all this new tech feels convenient, it can make costs add up fast without people noticing.

AI Video Tools Expand Ad Testing 10X, Cut CPA 37%
3d ago

AI Video Tools Expand Ad Testing 10X, Cut CPA 37%

AI video tools let marketers create and test dozens of ad videos in just hours instead of days, making campaigns much faster and smarter. These tools help teams try different styles, messages, and formats at once, finding out quickly what works best for their audience. As a result, companies are cutting ad costs by over a third and getting better results. But, as more videos are made by AI, brands need to keep videos real and honest so people trust what they see. Now, making videos is less about editing and more about testing ideas and learning from the data.