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APRIL 1, 2026 |
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TOP STORY |
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AI is moving upstream, showing up earlier in the decision-making process and increasingly shaping what happens next. |
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IN THE NEWS |
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A leaked Amazon pitch deck makes the case for Rufus ads. A leaked Amazon pitch deck cited by Adweek claims that Rufus is a “virtual product expert” and outlines how Rufus ads will be priced and measured as availability increases. |
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Target limits liability as AI shopping assistants gain traction. Target updated its terms and conditions to clarify liability for purchases made using third-party shopping agents as it prepares for the launch of its Google Gemini integration. |
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McCormick strikes deal to acquire Unilever’s food business. Unilever will combine its food business with McCormick, bringing iconic brands like Hellmann’s, Knorr, Cholula, and French’s under one corporate umbrella. |
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ANALYSIS |
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“There’s still so much runway with creator marketing, and I think a lot of brands probably aren’t investing enough,” said our analyst Minda Smiley during EMARKETER's Creator Summit. |
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While the value of creator partnerships feels like an inescapable marketing take, it’s still not a universal tactic. Some 48% of marketers say creators are a must-have investment, found Q4 2025 data from the IAB. |
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PODCAST |
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We discuss the most interesting moments from ShopTalk, the three types of consumers retailers need to be thinking about, and whether retailers are overestimating or underestimating where AI is actually showing up in the customer journey. “Behind the Numbers” is made possible by Rokt. |
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