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Kroger Tweets Recipes After Scanning Your Pantry

Lighten up, you say? Fine. Kroger has launched a Twitter tool that sends recipes to use whatever ingredients you have available. That’s not new, but here’s the twist: you don’t have to tell it what you have. You just send pictures and Kroger’s AI figures out what it’s looking at and does the rest. Top that, Alexa.

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Global study shows a majority of people have no idea what companies do with their data

October 13, 2020

Publicis Sapient’s survey of 5,000 people from Great Britain, France, Germany, Australia and the United States revealed that 61% know little or nothing about how companies use their data – and they worry this can be harmful. The survey also found a disparity between those who are more educated, younger and tech savvy, in their degree of mistrust. Results indicated significant uncertainty and dissatisfaction with companies in multiple categories.

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Martech Spending Grows as Percentage of Marketing Budget: CMO Survey

April 26, 2024

Martech keeps taking larger bites out of marketing budgets: 17.3% last year, 19.9% this year, 23.5% next year, and 30.9% five years from now, according to the latest CMO Survey. This despite barely more than half (56.4%) of current tools being used and nearly half (48.8%) of the survey respondents reporting worse-than-expected results. Oddly enough, marketers rate selecting marketing technologies as the thing they do best.

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