TikTok Data Center Outage Triggers Trust Crisis for New US Owners

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TikTok is currently experiencing a widespread service outage in the US, causing disruptions for millions of users only a few days after the company officially transferred control of its American business to a group of majority-US investors.The technical issues led many TikTok users to speculate about whether the app’s new owners were intentionally suppressing videos about political topics, particularly content

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Some ad-tech companies are pivoting amid open web ‘contraction’

Is ad-tech still committed to the open web, or anticipating its so-called demise? It all depends on who you ask.As AI tools continue to drive declines in search traffic to brand and publisher sites, ad-tech

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Moltbot Is Taking Over Silicon Valley

Dan Peguine, a tech entrepreneur and marketing consultant based in Lisbon, lets a precocious, lobster-themed AI assistant called Moltbot run much of his life.Peguine, a self-professed early adopter and trendspotter, discovered Moltbot several weeks ago—back

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Meta’s ad revenue climbs amid immense AI push

Advertisers just won’t quit Meta.The company’s ad revenue increased 24% year over year to $58.1 billion in the company’s most recent quarter, Meta CFO Susan Li told investors Wednesday during the company’s earnings call.That includes

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Brands are using generative AI to make fun of generative AI

Have your slop and eat it, too. At least, that seems to be the strategy for some brands using generative AI.In recent months, brands like Dollar Shave Club, Almond Breeze, and Equinox have all used

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Netflix crosses 325 million paid subscribers as it closes in on Warner Bros.

Hollywood has been in a frenzy about the potential demise of the theatrical business if Netflix acquires Warner Bros. Discovery,

As Sundance takes its last bow in Utah, marketer interest in the festival continues to grow

Sundance is taking over Park City, Utah, for the last time.The film festival, which kicked off Thursday and runs until

Chinese EV Batteries Are Eating the World

THE symbolism was clear last June when Emmanuel Macron, surrounded by factory workers, held up a sleek lithium battery in

TikTok’s US operations sale is official

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How China’s ‘Crystal Capital’ Cornered the Market on a Western Obsession

Villages looked for niches they could fill in the global market. The town of Xuchang, for instance, capitalized on its legacy of making hairpieces for opera performers—and on the willingness of rural women to sell their black ponytails—and turned itself into a hub for wigs. Zhuangzhai became the largest supplier

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As hockey fandom heats up, Florida Panthers ink deal with hair care brand

Hair has always been a big deal in men’s hockey, if the timeless “hockey flow” style of many players’ tresses is any indication. But beauty and hair brand sponsorships haven’t always been common in men’s professional sports.That tide is starting to turn, including in South Florida, where back-to-back Stanley Cup

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Elon Musk’s Grok ‘Undressing’ Problem Isn’t Fixed

Elon Musk’s X has introduced new restrictions stopping people from editing and generating images of real people in bikinis or other “revealing clothing.” The change in policy on Wednesday night follows global outrage at Grok being used to generate thousands of harmful nonconsensual “undressing” photos of women and sexualized images

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Wikipedia’s 25th anniversary is a celebration of human knowledge

Wikipedia is, in many ways, the backbone of the internet. The free encyclopedia boasts more than 66 million articles in 342 languages on just about every topic under the sun; the English articles alone would take more than 38 years to get through. On an average day, the site receives

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Former USDS Leaders Launch Tech Reform Project to Fix What DOGE Broke

The past year has been traumatic for many of the volunteer tech warriors of what was once called the United States Digital Service (USDS). The team’s former coders, designers, and UX experts have watched in horror as Donald Trump rebranded the service as DOGE, effectively forced out its staff, and

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Why brands are hitting the slopes for the 2026 Winter Games

Nothing beats the feeling of taking off ski boots after a day on the slopes. But ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics and Paralympics in Milan and ski resort town Cortina d’Ampezzo, some marketers are preparing to be in their mountain gear for a little longer.While the Winter Games have

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Thousands of Companies Are Driving China’s AI Boom. A Government Registry Tracks Them All

When DeepSeek burst onto the global stage in January 2025, it seemed to appear out of nowhere. But the large language model was just one of the thousands of generative AI tools that have been released in China since 2023—and there’s a public archive of every single one of them.The

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For some impacted by layoffs, content creation is a new safety net

Paul Butler had long dreamed of moving to New York City. So when he finally had the chance to move for work, only to find out a week later that his social marketing position at Amazon was being eliminated, he said it felt like a “rug was pulled out from

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After 10 years in retirement, Dos Equis’s Most Interesting Man is back

He’s baaaaccckkk.After 10 years in retirement, Dos Equis’s iconic character, the Most Interesting Man, is making his return. While the Heineken-owned beer brand has been setting up the return of the Most Interesting Man with teasers since earlier this month, the full story and campaign are dropping Monday during the

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Inside OpenAI’s Raid on Thinking Machines Lab

If someone ever makes an HBO Max series about the AI industry, the events of this week will make quite the episode.On Wednesday, OpenAI’s CEO of applications, Fidji Simo, announced the company had rehired Barret Zoph and Luke Metz, cofounders of Mira Murati’s AI startup, Thinking Machines Lab. Zoph and

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