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ImaginEconomy Daily #19
Excerpt:Â Adobe transforms PDFs into AI conversation hubs. AI models bet real money, outperform markets. 95% of corporate AI pilots fail on wrong focus. Swift's "Showgirl" sparks 16-hour brand campaigns.
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Excerpt:Â Adobe transforms PDFs into AI conversation hubs. AI models bet real money, outperform markets. 95% of corporate AI pilots fail on wrong focus. Swift's "Showgirl" sparks 16-hour brand campaigns.
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OpenAI colonizes India at $4.60/month. AI recruiters beat humans by 12%. GPT-5 diagnoses 24% better than doctors. Grammarly predicts grades before submission. China's $1B GPU black market thrives. Google's LLMs browse directly. Nvidia makes reasoning toggleable. Expertise is dead.
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GPT-5 launched yesterday, marking year zero for the imagination economy. With 74.9% coding accuracy, 45% fewer hallucinations, and 'vibe coding' that lets anyone build apps from descriptions, it's not just an upgrade—it's the end of business as we know it. The revolution costs $200/month.
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OpenAI goes open source while everyone fails AI safety. Perplexity buys infrastructure as Shopify embeds commerce everywhere. 20M images generated daily while Google personalizes childhood. The AI wars are over; the infrastructure wars have begun. Control isn't disappearing—it's inverting.
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Google DeepMind's Genie 3 promises infinite worlds. ElevenLabs democratizes music creation. ChatGPT passes 700 million users. Yet most companies can't yet implement even basic AI effectively at scale.
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When xAI promises video generation faster than image creation and Google spawns multi-agent minds to solve problems, the race isn't about AI features anymore: it's about fundamentally reimagining what AI-powered business can be.
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When AI video ads hit 86% adoption while brands lose search control to Reddit threads, who's really running the show?
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Former OpenAI executives raise $2B with no product, open-source audio models challenge Silicon Valley, and GPT-5 promises to unify everything under one model to rule them all.
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AI still needs committees to verify answers. WPP hires Microsoft exec as CEO. Anthropic gives away education. Unilever scales influencers with AI. Google halves costs. Senate votes 99-1: no AI rules. When benchmarks become beauty contests, who's really winning?
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When AI consultants charge $10M minimums and 1 in 5 AI tools lie to your face, who's really winning the intelligence arms race?
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When 71% of CMOs plan to spend millions on AI but 92% admit their teams can't use it, who wins? Spoiler: Not the CMOs.
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In a world racing toward AI automation, the most successful marketing moments still happen in the well-orchestrated spaces between algorithms and intuition.