
Super Bowl 2024 Next Week Will Not Feature Any Crypto and AI Ads
Two years ago, crypto advertisers occupied the top ad spots at Super Bowl. But the FTX debacle has pushed them out of the game making way for traditional businesses.
Two years ago, crypto advertisers occupied the top ad spots at Super Bowl. But the FTX debacle has pushed them out of the game making way for traditional businesses.
Meta’s potential implementation of an ad-free subscription service for Facebook and Instagram in Europe could have far-reaching consequences for advertisers and their campaigns.
All the updates introduced by Meta will help the company compete with OpenAI and its ChatGPT.
One of YouTube’s new tools that already shows signs of becoming a big hit among creators is what it calls the Dream Screen.
The targeted sites were subjected to a noticeable five-second delay.
As Instagram Threads brings new features, advertisers express their desire to include additional functionality like chronological feeds and hashtag searches.
The app is primarily geared towards text-based conversations, and users will have the ability to publish Threads posts with up to 500 characters.
The introduction of Threads by Meta will mark the latest chapter in the ongoing rivalry between the company and Twitter.
The recent lawsuit against Twitter for alleged copyright infringement involving music publishers has shed light on the platform’s struggles with music licensing.
While screenshots show that the work is in progress, there is no official confirmation from Instagram on whether there will be an AI chatbot.
The new text-based content app, codenamed P92, will be backed by ActivityPub – a decentralized social networking protocol.
According to BofA analyst Justin Post, the paid subscribers could help Meta generate as much as $1.7 billion in high-margin revenue in 2024.
Those who subscribe to the service will get support for common issues related to the subscription.
Last month, the President of Global Affairs at Meta, Nick Clegg, revealed in a blog post that the company would lift the ban on the former president’s accounts.
Meta is also set to test these new features with a small group of creators in the US before rolling them out to more users and countries.