Tuesday, August 14, 2018

BRotD - Entry 0263 AI over A/B Testing for Advertising

Best Reading of the Day

I am working to get my head around the impact Artificial Intelligence, machine learning, will have on our world so I'm pulling in any interesting article I see on the subject.

If you've watched even one episode of the landmark television series 'Mad Men' you'll have an appreciation of the work that goes in to creative decision making for advertising.  Now let the machines do a big chunk of the work.

Here is a snippet from the piece:

Even though one of the main goals of digital marketing is to serve customers the right message at the right time, we all know what it’s like to be chased around the internet by an ad that’s completely irrelevant or just plain annoying. And that’s because deciding when and where to deliver that message, not to mention the labor that goes into creating the message in the first place, has long involved human guesswork. Granted, those guesses often come after rigorous testing, but those best tests are limited to the often slow-moving process human analysis. Until now.

Artificial intelligence has already transformed everything from the IT department to the customer service experience, and now, machine learning is on track to completely change the ways we think about ad creative.

Here is the full article, another excellent one from ClickZ:

https://www.clickz.com/how-ai-could-make-a-b-testing-a-thing-of-the-past/216302/

Happy Reading,

J.W. Gant

Tuesday, August 7, 2018

BRotD - Entry 0262 Social Media's Growing Pains

Best Reading of the Day

This is a really fine article over on the New York Times.

What has Facebook, and other technologies, done to us?  What has the impact been on humanity?  How did we get here?  What can be done?

Here is a snippet from the piece:

Let me first state that I actually like Mark Zuckerberg and have since the day I met him more than a dozen years ago.

But let me also say that he and Facebook, the huge social network that he started in college, have been working humanity’s last nerve for far too long now.

Every week, it’s something, and that something is never good.

This week, it was the revelation that the Russians — or, more precisely, a group of geek thugs who are acting the exact same way that a group of Russians acted when they messed with the 2016 United States elections on Facebook — are still skulking around the platform and making trouble for the midterms.

Here is the full article:

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/02/opinion/the-expensive-education-of-mark-zuckerberg-and-silicon-valley.html

I use Facebook for one thing really.  I have a couple small groups I'm in where we discuss particular topics.  Movies mostly.  I enjoy the folks there.  We are quite collegial and regularly have respectful disagreements.  We stay on topic and share our thoughts and experiences.

Beyond that the platform doesn't do hardly anything for me any more.

Twitter is a great place for instant news, though dangerous as the possibility of inaccurate news is very real.

Troubling times as we've seen our hopes and dreams for technology dashed by bad actors.  As if we've never seen this before in history (oh, yes, we have says Mr. Nobel). 

Happy Disturbing Reading,

J.W. Gant

Update on Mobile Pay and Apple Pay

USA Today has posted a couple stories on mobile payments the last week.  This one is worth a read.

Biggest news is a couple retailers joining Apple Pay, CVS Pharmacy and 7-Eleven, and US Chase adding Apple Pay to its ATMs.

If you know payments you know that last one is hard to do.  ATMs are quite different from other needs.

Here is the full article:

https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/talkingtech/2018/08/04/mobile-pay-had-great-week-but-apple-google-still-have-long-road-ahead/904569002/

Happy Reading,

J.W. Gant