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Your Marketing Agency Is Running Your Client List Through AI

The meeting ended. The guests dropped off. The team kept talking about costs and relationships. The AI note taker was still in the room, and it emailed the transcript to everyone on that call.

Nobody was hacked. Nobody broke a policy, because there was not one. And there was no undo.

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One in eight things it tells you is made up, and it says every one of them with the same confidence. You would fire that employee. So why did you hand it your invoicing?

AI is not coming for your team. It is coming for the worst two hours of their day. But it is not an employee, and treating it like one is how companies end up with a pile of spend and nothing on the P&a...


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98% of executives say their AI investment is paying off. MIT found that 95% of AI pilots cannot prove any return at all. Both numbers are real.

Today we show you where the money actually goes.

Tesla sells a feature called Full Self-Driving Capability. On their own website, in the same paragraph, they tell you "the currently enabled features do not ma...


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An advanced OpenAI model was placed inside a restricted cybersecurity test. It found a way out, reached the internet, and compromised Hugging Face infrastructure while pursuing answers to the test.

It was not told to attack Hugging Face.

It was told to complete an objective.

That distinction should get the attention of every CEO and CFO....


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95% of company AI projects showed zero return. Not small. Zero. No measurable impact on the bottom line. That number comes straight out of MIT this past year, and the moment it hit, every headline reached for the same lazy conclusion: AI is overhyped, the technology is not ready, it is all smoke.

It is not. You were sold a lie, and it did not come from the techno...


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