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Report: 4 Ways Content Marketing Fails to Drive RevenueInstitutional Intelligence & Tribal Knowledge

Report: 4 Ways Content Marketing Fails to Drive Revenue

Many content marketing programs may fail to drive revenue because they do not align articles with the buyer's journey or target topics with search demand. Studies suggest that a lack of distribution and weak tracking of meaningful metrics, like qualified leads or conversion rates, also hold teams back. Experts recommend focusing on buyer-centric topics, improving content promotion, tracking pipeline metrics rather than just traffic, and repurposing strong content to increase impact. Consistent publishing and careful use of AI tools may also help, but results appear best when all steps are tied closely to revenue goals.

Slack AI expands to all Enterprise Grid, adds multi-language draftingAI News & Trends

Slack AI expands to all Enterprise Grid, adds multi-language drafting

Slack AI is now available to all Enterprise Grid customers, adding features like multi-language summaries and drafting. Early pilots suggest users may save about 97 minutes per week by letting the AI summarize threads and create announcements. Admins can control who uses the tool and which channels are off-limits, which may help balance productivity and data rules. New language support includes Japanese and Spanish, and more could be added soon. Some early feedback suggests faster decision making, but it is not clear if these gains will be seen across all companies.

Social Platforms Steal Search from Google, Redefine Marketing in 2026Personal Influence & Brand

Social Platforms Steal Search from Google, Redefine Marketing in 2026

Social platforms like Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Reddit may now handle more searches than Google, with many people starting their product research and questions there. Evidence suggests users trust content from real people and creators more than brands or AI alone, so brands are focusing on authenticity and clear, open information. Many buying decisions appear to start inside social feeds, and brands might shift their efforts to match this trend by using content that feels human and transparent. Metrics for success now seem to include saves, shares, and mentions by creators, rather than just website clicks. Overall, trust and visible human involvement may matter more to both users and search algorithms than polished advertising.

Slack AI Adds Multi-Language Support, Admin Controls for EnterpriseAI News & Trends

Slack AI Adds Multi-Language Support, Admin Controls for Enterprise

Slack AI now offers multi-language support for summarizing messages and files, working directly in English, Spanish, and Japanese. Real-time translation may help teams use over 50 interface languages, but summaries are only generated in those three languages for now. Admins get more control, with options to set who can use each AI feature and exclude sensitive channels from AI processing. Usage analytics are available, but there do not appear to be built-in alerts for spending limits. Slack has announced plans to expand language support and summarization features, but no specific dates or languages have been named yet.

Pinterest's AI Moderation Still Misses Extremist Content After 2 YearsAI News & Trends

Pinterest's AI Moderation Still Misses Extremist Content After 2 Years

Pinterest introduced AI tools to help moderate content and spot misinformation, but outside reports suggest the system still misses extremist material and sometimes bans normal users by mistake. The AI may misidentify art or fail to catch some AI-generated images, and it appears that pro-Islamic State content can still be found. Stricter rules for disclosing sponsored posts are now enforced, with strong penalties for not following them. Experts say the AI system has some promise but needs better human review and ongoing improvements to work well.

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Amnesty: Generative AI Is 'Unlawful by Design' Due to Web Scraping
Business & Ethical AI19h ago

Amnesty: Generative AI Is 'Unlawful by Design' Due to Web Scraping

Amnesty International's report suggests that generative AI systems may violate human rights because they often use data scraped from the web without consent. Evidence in the report links these practices to possible privacy violations and discrimination. The report calls for governments to ban AI models built on illegally scraped data and for companies to stop collecting personal information without permission. Lawmakers and regulators in the EU and US appear to be considering new rules or bans based on these findings, but discussions are still ongoing. The outcome of these talks may lead to stricter rules for AI companies in the future.

Ford, Starbucks cut AI automation after errors, rehire human staff
AI News & Trends21h ago

Ford, Starbucks cut AI automation after errors, rehire human staff

Ford and Starbucks have reduced their use of AI automation after mistakes appeared and caused problems. Ford brought back about 350 engineers when its AI missed tiny car defects, leading to more warranty claims and recalls, and taught staff how to spot failures. Starbucks stopped using a computer system for inventory after baristas said it made mistakes and took extra time, so they went back to counting items by hand. Experts suggest companies may need to include human checks from the start and keep watching for risks, instead of fixing problems after they happen. These cases suggest careful planning and human oversight might be better than relying only on machines.

OpenAI halves inference costs by 50% with software optimizations
AI News & Trends21h ago

OpenAI halves inference costs by 50% with software optimizations

OpenAI reportedly found a way to cut AI inference costs by about 50% in internal tests, mainly through software improvements. These savings may come from methods like model quantization and better request routing, but the exact details are still unconfirmed. If true, this could lead to lower prices for big language tasks, though external checks are still needed. Vendors and analysts suggest that cheaper inference may change how companies use and pay for AI services. Competitors are also lowering prices, so efficiency work appears to be very important now.

Cloudflare Unveils Granular AI Bot Controls for Site Owners
AI News & Trends21h ago

Cloudflare Unveils Granular AI Bot Controls for Site Owners

Cloudflare has introduced new AI bot controls to help website owners easily separate search indexing bots from those used for AI model training. Starting 15 September 2026, new sites that show ads will allow only Search bots by default, while blocking Agent and Training bots. Experts warn that search traffic may be affected if search bots are not clearly identified, so site owners may need to review their settings. The update also gives more control over which bots can access a site and may lead to AI companies needing direct licenses for content. Reports suggest that up to one-fifth of Cloudflare sites might be affected by these changes.

AWS commits $1 billion to new AI unit embedding engineers with customers
AI News & Trends21h ago

AWS commits $1 billion to new AI unit embedding engineers with customers

AWS is spending $1 billion on a new program that puts its engineers directly into customer teams for short projects. This effort, called Forward Deployed Engineering, may help companies, especially in regulated industries, launch AI systems much faster. Early partners include the NBA, NFL, and Southwest Airlines, and the goal is for customer teams to run the new systems on their own after AWS leaves. Some experts warn there might be risks, such as higher costs, vendor lock-in, and slower moves to other providers. The AI market appears fragmented, which may help service-focused companies like AWS.

How Local AI Infrastructure Buffers Against Export Controls, Cloud Outages
AI Deep Dives & Tutorials21h ago

How Local AI Infrastructure Buffers Against Export Controls, Cloud Outages

Running AI models locally may help organizations keep their systems working when export controls or cloud outages happen. Reports suggest that after US chip restrictions, more developers in China started using local setups, possibly to avoid problems with outside supply chains. Local AI infrastructure appears to be important because it helps teams follow data rules, reduce delays, and keep control over their systems. Experts recommend steps like using smaller model versions, private registries, and careful management to make this work. However, analysts warn that these solutions might need more computing power, so planning for different backup options is important.

Microsoft shifts AI moat to systems design, not models, with IQ platform
AI News & Trends1d ago

Microsoft shifts AI moat to systems design, not models, with IQ platform

Microsoft now focuses on designing AI systems, not just building bigger models, with its Microsoft IQ platform. The company says real-world business impact may depend on how AI is integrated and governed, not just on model quality. Microsoft IQ connects business data and context to every AI action, and uses secure design and trust features to make its systems harder to copy. Experts suggest that as models become similar in quality, the real advantage might come from secure integration, data pipelines, and operational know-how. Microsoft may also benefit by making its systems work with many models, allowing it to control the important governance layer.

AI narrows snack aisle, changes how consumers discover brands
AI News & Trends1d ago

AI narrows snack aisle, changes how consumers discover brands

AI tools on phones and shopping sites now help people quickly sort snack options by things like sodium, sugar, and price. This may change how shoppers notice and trust snack brands, as algorithms often show only a few top choices. If there are mistakes or missing information in product data, a brand might be left out. Experts suggest brands keep their data organized and complete to stay visible in AI searches. Packaging is still important, but it needs to match the online information so that AI assistants can find and show all the right details about a snack.

Cloudflare Unveils Granular AI Bot Controls, Sets New Defaults September 15
AI News & Trends1d ago

Cloudflare Unveils Granular AI Bot Controls, Sets New Defaults September 15

Cloudflare is rolling out new AI bot controls for all users, letting site owners separately manage Search, Agent, and Training bots. Starting September 15, 2026, new domains will by default block Agent and Training bots from ad-supported pages but allow Search bots. Cloudflare says this may help protect ad revenue and reduce what it calls "AI vampirism" by limiting unwanted use of content. They are also launching tools that could let publishers charge for their data when it is used in AI responses. Analysts suggest this new setup might push AI companies to separate their bots' functions so publishers can control access more precisely.

AI tools cut listing time 40-60% for small resellers
AI News & Trends1d ago

AI tools cut listing time 40-60% for small resellers

AI tools appear to help small resellers by cutting the time it takes to list items by 40-60%. Modern AI can quickly identify, price, and list unusual or messy products, which may let small shops work more efficiently with fewer staff. Some evidence suggests that these tools are more valuable for saving time than for perfect accuracy, since unique items rarely repeat. Early results from both research and industry show that AI may boost business outcomes, like higher test scores or increased customer visits. Future trends suggest that small sellers might focus more on picking good products, since AI may handle the messy data work.