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Instagram expands "Your Algorithm" to all English-speaking accountsAI News & Trends

Instagram expands "Your Algorithm" to all English-speaking accounts

Instagram is expanding its "Your Algorithm" feature to all English-speaking users, letting people edit the topics that affect their recommendations. This feature may help users see fewer unwanted clips and give creators better signals about what viewers want. Users can add or remove up to 100 topics, and changes update what is shown in their Feed, Reels, and soon Explore. Some early reports call the feature still in "testing" and results like increased engagement might vary. Instagram says a wider language rollout is planned, but for now, only English accounts have access.

Zero-Click Searches Hit 68% in 2026, Reshaping SaaS MarketingAI News & Trends

Zero-Click Searches Hit 68% in 2026, Reshaping SaaS Marketing

Zero-click searches may have reached 68% of Google queries in the U.S. by early 2026, according to recent studies. This suggests that most people finish their research on the search results page without visiting a website. Analysts say this trend may push SaaS marketers to focus more on brand visibility and citations rather than just getting visitors to their sites. The increase in zero-click searches appears linked to more featured snippets, knowledge panels, and AI-generated answers, especially on mobile. Marketers are now testing new tactics like publishing original data, optimizing for snippets, and tracking brand mentions to adapt to these changes.

DC's New Drip Pricing Ban Expands Liability to Third PartiesInstitutional Intelligence & Tribal Knowledge

DC's New Drip Pricing Ban Expands Liability to Third Parties

Washington D.C.'s new law bans drip pricing, making it illegal for sellers to show prices that leave out required fees until checkout. The rule may hold not only sellers but also third parties, like payment processors and marketing vendors, responsible if they help hide fees. Companies must now include all mandatory charges (except taxes and real shipping) in the first price shown to customers. This change could make prices look higher at first, but it might help shoppers by making costs clearer and easier to compare. How the law is enforced, especially for subscriptions and hotels, may still change as cases go to court.

US Commerce Bans Anthropic's Fable 5, Mythos 5 AI Models GloballyAI News & Trends

US Commerce Bans Anthropic's Fable 5, Mythos 5 AI Models Globally

On June 12, 2026, the U.S. Commerce Department ordered Anthropic to disable global access to its advanced AI models Fable 5 and Mythos 5. Anthropic could not separate users by nationality, so it shut down both models for everyone. The decision is widely seen as the first time a government forced a company to take an advanced AI model offline, and may create major challenges for companies using these models. Experts suggest the rules might change again, and other companies could face similar actions if their models are considered too advanced. There is no set timeline for when access might return, and affected companies are looking for backup solutions.

Air Force adopts Salesforce for $72M, plans future AI integrationAI News & Trends

Air Force adopts Salesforce for $72M, plans future AI integration

The U.S. Air Force has agreed to use Salesforce software in a $72 million deal that may help combine many separate systems into one platform. This new system is expected to support future AI tools and make decision-making, training, and logistics easier and faster. Experts suggest this move might be a test case for wider use across the Department of Defense, but it is not certain how quickly it will be used or how effective it will be. The Air Force's use of Salesforce appears to focus on data consolidation and easier adoption of AI, but training workers may still be a challenge.

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42 states subpoena OpenAI over consumer, health data practices
AI News & Trends3h ago

42 states subpoena OpenAI over consumer, health data practices

A group of 42 state attorneys general subpoenaed OpenAI in June 2026, asking for records about how the company handles consumer and health data, advertising, and policies for minors and the elderly. This move suggests that state officials want to see if OpenAI's actual practices match its safety and privacy claims. OpenAI said it is working with the investigation and takes the issues seriously, but it is not clear how long the process might take. The investigation may lead to further actions if gaps are found, and new state AI laws could shape what OpenAI is required to show.

Dynatrace expands AI Observability with LLM quality metrics
Business & Ethical AI3h ago

Dynatrace expands AI Observability with LLM quality metrics

Dynatrace is adding new ways to check the quality of large language models (LLMs), not just their speed and uptime. Experts say LLMs may give answers that sound good but can be wrong or biased, so teams now watch extra metrics like accuracy and fairness. The latest advice suggests tracking things like error rates, cost, and answer quality, and connecting these with normal performance data. Quality checks may include human review for risky tasks and scheduled tests to spot problems early. Reports suggest that trust in AI systems may rise when companies combine good monitoring, clear rules, and responsible behavior from leaders.

NTT DATA Expands Salesforce Practice in East Africa
AI News & Trends3h ago

NTT DATA Expands Salesforce Practice in East Africa

NTT DATA has announced plans to expand its Salesforce services in East Africa, responding to what appears to be increasing demand for cloud CRM and data-driven customer engagement in the region. The company is adding tools like Agentforce, MuleSoft, and Data 360, and plans to strengthen local skills through training. NTT DATA's recent acquisition of EXAH may help them tailor solutions to local needs and speed up AI uses in Salesforce. Analysts suggest growth depends on how quickly local talent can be certified and adopted by clients, with strong demand possibly pointing to a scale-up phase for Salesforce services in East Africa.

FTI unveils $80.5M modular plant in Louisiana, creating 500 jobs
AI News & Trends3h ago

FTI unveils $80.5M modular plant in Louisiana, creating 500 jobs

Faith Technologies Incorporated (FTI) announced plans for an $80.5 million modular manufacturing plant in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, which is expected to create around 500 jobs. The company says the plant will use modular and lean methods to build electrical houses and substations, aiming to make construction faster, safer, and more consistent. Reports suggest this approach may lower labor hours and improve quality by moving work indoors. While 500 jobs is a small part of Louisiana's recent manufacturing growth, the project might offer higher wages and benefit from local incentives. Construction could start later this year, with production lines starting up in phases if permits are approved.

Google Developer forum unveils early user feedback on Vertex AI features
AI News & Trends5h ago

Google Developer forum unveils early user feedback on Vertex AI features

The Google Developer forum shares early user feedback on Vertex AI features, showing real questions and issues developers face as they try new tools. Users discuss topics like cost, training restarts, and how to use new features such as Gemini 1.5 Flash and context caching. Some posts suggest that features like Imagen 3 may still be improving, as users see mixed results. Advice from the forum may help others avoid problems and shows that some best practices, like saving frequent checkpoints, might help jobs recover from interruptions. Security and cost concerns also appear as common discussion points, and the forum seems to act as an early alert for issues before they show up in official Google documentation.

Salesforce acquires m3ter, cuts jobs amid AI monetization push
AI News & Trends7h ago

Salesforce acquires m3ter, cuts jobs amid AI monetization push

Salesforce recently announced it will buy m3ter, a company that helps with usage-based billing, but did not share the price. This move may help Salesforce offer more flexible ways to charge for AI services. At the same time, Salesforce is cutting jobs in some areas, including MuleSoft and Marketing Cloud, which might slow down some projects. While the company's stock has dropped, many analysts remain hopeful if Salesforce can make these changes work smoothly. There is still some uncertainty about how these moves will affect the company's profits in the near future.

Attentive unveils agentic AI marketing tools for holiday campaigns
AI News & Trends19h ago

Attentive unveils agentic AI marketing tools for holiday campaigns

Attentive announced new agentic AI marketing tools at its Thread 2026 event, which may help shape how brands run holiday campaigns. The tools, including Brand Voice 2.0, Reporting Agent, Predictive Analytics, and AI Campaigns, are expected to be available before Black Friday Cyber Monday 2026. Attentive suggests these AI agents can learn, recommend, and act across different channels, which might lead to faster and better marketing decisions. Industry feedback indicates these systems may move teams toward more automated and personalized marketing. This focus could mean that in 2026, more businesses will use machine-readable data and faster testing to improve their campaigns.

Brands Adopt 7-Step Framework for 2026 Influencer Marketing
Personal Influence & Brand19h ago

Brands Adopt 7-Step Framework for 2026 Influencer Marketing

Influencer marketing in 2026 appears to be growing quickly, with more brands focusing on results instead of just impressions. Experts suggest that smaller creators may be more effective because their audiences engage more, and brands are using a new seven-step method to choose the best creators. Clear tracking and checking for authenticity are becoming more important, as new challenges like AI content and stricter rules may make it harder to pick the right partners. Experts believe that better measurement tools and careful reviews can help brands avoid risks and find creators who really help reach their goals.

Pinterest Integrates Amazon Storefronts, Boosts Creator Earnings
Personal Influence & Brand19h ago

Pinterest Integrates Amazon Storefronts, Boosts Creator Earnings

Pinterest has added a feature that connects Amazon Storefronts to creator profiles, which may make it easier for lifestyle creators to earn money. Now, when creators tag products, Pinterest can automatically add their Amazon affiliate link, possibly reducing missed commissions and simplifying the process. Early reports suggest this integration could help creators publish faster and track sales more easily, but exact earnings are not yet available. The change might also help make shopping on Pinterest feel safer and more organized for users. However, the long-term effects on creator income are still being watched.

HR adopts behavioral data for adaptive workforce planning, skill mapping
Business & Ethical AI19h ago

HR adopts behavioral data for adaptive workforce planning, skill mapping

Companies are starting to use behavioral data from digital work patterns, like clicks and meeting times, to help HR plan for workforce changes. Experts say this may let HR spot skill gaps faster and create more adaptive plans. Early studies and examples suggest using this data can improve staffing, cut costs, and boost internal mobility, but privacy and bias risks remain. Experts recommend clear rules and close legal checks to use this data responsibly. Real-world cases appear to show that, with proper safeguards, behavioral data can help HR respond better to changes from AI.