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Marketing Brew
Stan Berteloot
19 episodes
9 months ago
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Welcome to The Marketing Marketing, your daily audio update on Marketing.
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Daily News
Business,
News,
Marketing
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"Changements à La Provence, Confiture d'Histoire avec François Durif, et Révolution IA par OpenAI"
Marketing Brew
3 minutes
1 year ago
"Changements à La Provence, Confiture d'Histoire avec François Durif, et Révolution IA par OpenAI"

In media news, today, Olivier Biscaye, the current editor of 'Midi-Libre', has been appointed to replace Aurélien Viers at the head of daily newspaper 'La Provence'. The official handover will take place on October 18th following months of speculation about Viers' future at the paper after a crisis earlier in year. Nicolas Rey will act as interim director until Biscaye takes over. However, tensions are high with the paper having lost 12 staff since the start of the year and facing a projected loss of 16.5 to 17 million euros for 2024. In literature, François Durif's novel "Torno subito" reinvents the history of confetti, charting a fascinating era in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The author uses confetti as a powerful metaphor for memory fragments and pieces of life. Finally, in tech news, artificial intelligence manufacturers are developing innovative software called "agents" that could act to achieve specific goals. Companies like Microsoft and Google are investing in this technology with various projects underway to create systems capable of complex tasks like scheduling appointments or managing emails. However, experts are expressing concerns about potential risks associated with these autonomous agents, including loss of control and malicious uses.

Marketing Brew
Welcome to The Marketing Marketing, your daily audio update on Marketing.