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Dates : June 2024

Innervate Brings Enhancements to its Applications Suite

June 27, 2024
Innervate has announced three AI-powered enhancement to its app suite (it describes itself as a CDP but it’s not clear it creates a separate CDP database). The new tools are real-time customer segmentation, dynamic product recommendations and buyer journey orchestration. The suite also includes a “digital twin” for all known and unknown customers, designed for personalized recommendations and next-best actions: a kind of AI-boosted customer profile.
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Attention Metrics Grow in Popularity: DoubleVerify

June 26, 2024
No fewer than 47% of media buyers plan to use attention metrics on their buys in 2024, according to a survey of 1,000 decision-makers by DoubleVerify. Two other growing trends: impression volume on made-for-advertising content increased 19% YoY and retail media is expected to hoover up one fifth of global digital ad spend in 2024. AI got a bad report with more than half of those surveyed thinking it detrimentally affected media quality.
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Apple is first accused of breaching Digital Markets Act; may be fined billions

June 26, 2024
Apple, which only three months ago received a 1.8 billion euro (US$1.9 billion) fine from the EU related to music streaming access, has been told its App Store is breaching digital competition rules and the fine could be up to 10% of its $383 billion annual global revenue if it repeats the offense. This is the first time a company has been accused of breaching the Digital Markets Act, which is aimed at curbing the power of Big Tech.
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Clearview settles landmark Illinois AI suit for ~$50M

June 26, 2024
The suit, which combined complaints from across the US was brought against Clearview for mass collection of facial images to create a database that other companies used for marketing. The case is unique in giving plaintiffs a share of the company’s potential value, which could amount to more than $50 million. Concern is that this does not stop Clearview from harvesting and selling images or using it to train AI.
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