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    The End Of The CMO Is Good For Marketers; For AIs, Sharing Is Caring

    In today’s newsletter: The CMO role is disappearing, but it may not be a bad thing; MFA sites use gen-AI images to game Facebook’s algorithm; Apple’s policies should end fingerprinting, but enforcement falls to app developers.

  • Adobe Doubles Down On Academia To Get Smart About AI And Algos

    Adobe is looking to get schooled on AI and data science. While many technology giants foster relationships with academics by offering them lucrative part-time consultancy positions. Adobe is pursuing a different tack: dishing out $50,000 no-strings-attached grants to professors and doctoral students working on projects of joint interest. “What academia provides is more the advanced […]

  • How Academia Is Shaping Ad Tech And Platform Business Models

    Susan Athey will speak at AdExchanger’s PROGRAMMATIC.IO conference in San Francisco on April 14. Academia has a unique role to play in supporting the digital economy, as its members bring a completely different perspective to studying ad auctions. The academic underpinning of ad auctions isn’t new – Hal Varian, Google chief economist and early AdWords designer, […]

  • Cookie Clearinghouse Director: 'Surveillance Sales' Will Have To Go

    Two weeks after unveiling the “Cookie Clearinghouse,” a joint project between Mozilla and the Stanford Center for Internet and Society that would determine which websites are allowed to set cookies, Mozilla execs and CIS director of privacy Aleecia McDonald shed more light on the project today at a public discussion. “This initiative is about creating […]

  • All The President's Tags: Stanford's Jonathan Mayer Decries Obama, Romney Data Leaks

    The two leading presidential campaigns are exposing website visitor data to third parties via URL and page title information, according to Jonathan Mayer, a privacy advocate and Stanford graduate student. Mayer examined the information made available on the two candidates’ campaign websites, and found “both leak.” What’s more, he says the information visible to third parties […]