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OpenAI’s marketing head shares the one big mistake CMOs are making with AI, and Sam Altman on the future of in person experiences
May 27, 2024

In episode #2747, we explore how AI is more geared towards replacing tasks rather than entire roles, how AI can free up marketers to focus on strategic challenges and unlock new ways of marketing, and the importance of in-person events and building relationships in marketing.

 

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  • (00:00) Today’s topic: OpenAI’s marketing head on CMOs’ biggest AI mistake, and Sam Altman on in-person experience’s future
  • (01:15) OpenAI’s marketing head shares the one big mistake CMOs are making with AI
  • (06:58) Sam Altman on the future of in-person experiences
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