Media, entertainment, and advertising are among the industries expected to be most impacted by the rise of artificial intelligence. So what better way to kick off our series on the intersection of AI and business than by exploring the potential perks and pitfalls of AI in the world of marketing?

In this premiere episode of Where AI Works, host Kartik Hosanagar is joined by Jonathan Halvorson, the global SVP of consumer experience at Mondelēz International, which owns some of the most recognizable brands in snacking, including Oreo, Nabisco, and Cadbury. Together, they discuss how AI is transforming marketing and brand strategy, and explore some of the most pressing issues for business leaders, like the role of humans in the loop, and fears that AI could lead to more generic content. You’ll also hear specific case studies and concrete advice to help your organization steer clear of what Jonathan calls that “sea of sameness.”

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