The hype and reality of artificial intelligence [Podcast]

In this week's Marketing Land Live, we chat with Scott Brinker about the current state of artificial intelligence -- what's fact, what's fiction, and what do marketers need to know?

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It’s one of the hottest terms in marketing today: artificial intelligence (AI). It seems like almost everyone in the martech space is claiming to offer AI as part of their products and platforms, but behind the scenes there’s not even much agreement on what constitutes artificial intelligence.

In our latest Marketing Land Live podcast, we invite you to put on your thinking caps. Marketing Land’s Barry Levine visits with Scott Brinker, CTO of Ion Interactive and program chair for our upcoming MarTech conference, for a high-level discussion about the hype and reality of artificial intelligence and its role in digital marketing today and tomorrow. The conversation covers questions including:

  • What is artificial intelligence capable of today?
  • How are marketers currently using AI, and how might it expand in the future?
  • Are we at a tipping point for artificial intelligence?
  • Will AI simplify life for marketers or make it more complicated?

This week’s show runs about 34 minutes. You can listen here or use the link below to subscribe via your favorite podcast service.

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Show notes

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Thanks for listening! Join us again next week for another episode of Marketing Land Live.

[This article first appeared on Marketing Land.]


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Matt McGee
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Matt McGee joined Third Door Media as a writer/reporter/editor in September 2008. He served as Editor-In-Chief from January 2013 until his departure in July 2017. He can be found on Twitter at @MattMcGee.

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