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The Weekly Listen: To AI or Not To AI, Social Media Warning Labels, and How People Want Ads to Make Them Feel | Jun 28, 2024

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On today's podcast episode, we discuss the potential of an anti-AI movement, what the future of social media warning labels looks like, where folks will be searching for things in a few years, the feelings people want ads to conjure up, the US cities with the highest rents, and more. Tune into the discussion with analysts Evelyn Mitchell-Wolf and Max Willens, and vice president of Briefings Stephanie Taglianetti.

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As Target’s retail media network, Roundel designs curated experiences to create a better connection between brands and Target guests. We offer both self- and managed-service solutions that help brands create moments that are relevant, trusted, and helpful. All backed by our first-party data and measurement that proves value. Find out more at roundel.com.

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On today's podcast episode, we discuss the potential of an anti-AI movement, what the future of social media warning labels looks like, where folks will be searching for things in a few years, the feelings people want ads to conjure up, the US cities with the highest rents, and more. Tune into the discussion with analysts Evelyn Mitchell-Wolf and Max Willens, and vice president of Briefings Stephanie Taglianetti.

Follow us on Instagram at:

https://www.instagram.com/emarketer/

For sponsorship owpportunities contact us:
advertising@emarketer.com.

For more information visit: https://www.emarketer.com/contact/advertise/

Have questions or just want to say hi? Drop us a line at podcast@emarketer.com

For a transcript of this episode click here:

https://www.emarketer.com/content/podcast-weekly-listen-ai-social-media-warning-labels-how-people-want-ads-make-them-feel

© 2024 EMARKETER

As Target’s retail media network, Roundel designs curated experiences to create a better connection between brands and Target guests. We offer both self- and managed-service solutions that help brands create moments that are relevant, trusted, and helpful. All backed by our first-party data and measurement that proves value. Find out more at roundel.com.

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