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SAP Buys Identity Management Vendor Gigya

September 25, 2017
SAP Hybris has purchased customer identity management vendor Gigya. TechCrunch reported the price was $350 million. Gigya lets consumers register and then manage their information centrally. This becomes increasingly important as GDPR and similar regulations outside the U.S. give consumers more legal power over how their data is used. As our friends at Equifax have recently demonstrated, consumers within the U.S. have pretty much no data rights whatsoever.
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IZEA Uses AI to Automate Influencer Screening

September 25, 2017
Influencer marketing platform IZEA announced it is now using artificial intelligence to vet members of its influencer network. Aligning nicely with the current mood, it positions this as helping to ensure brand safety by protecting marketers from associating with undesirable partners. But it also casually mentions the new system has replaced many of the human workers who previously did the vetting. That’s probably the bigger news.
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HubSpot Adds Artificial Intelligence from Motion AI and Human Intelligence from Scott Brinker

September 22, 2017
HubSpot announced its purchase of easy-to-use chatbot builder Motion AI, the firm’s third AI acquisition this year after Kemvi (intelligence extraction) and Evolve App (dating advice…yes, really). The inbound marketing company also announced that marketing technology uber-guru Scott Brinker will be joining as Vice President of Platform Ecosystem, where he will encourage partners to build products for the HubSpot platform. Related: Brinker’s old firm, ion interactive, was just purchased by ScribbleLive.
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Thunder Personalized Ad Platform Buys Adacus for AI-Powered Analytics

September 21, 2017
It seems that automated creative management is pretty darn popular. Thunder creates, targets, and optimizes personalized display and social ads. They recently bought Adacus, which does AI-based multi-touch attribution, cross-device identity matching, natural language processing for contextual personalization, product recommendations, and creative asset recommendations based on past performance.
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Qubole Offers Autonomous Data Platform

September 21, 2017
Then again, why should creatives be the only people helped (or replaced) by robots? “Big data-as-a-service company” Qubole has created an autonomous data platform to do data extracts, loads, transformations, stream processing, machine learning, reporting, and ad hoc analysis. How you automate ad hoc is beyond me, but whatever. The core AI skills here are to automatically analyze data use, provide insights about it to human users, and create autonomous agents that take over routine activities.
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