• What Went Wrong with Apple’s Controversial Ad? | Ft. Gustavo Uy

  • May 17 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 1 min
  • Podcast
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What Went Wrong with Apple’s Controversial Ad? | Ft. Gustavo Uy

  • Summary

  • In This Episode...

    Welcome to the Dojo, the podcast where we turn marketing news into marketing tasks.

    This week we’re joined by Gustavo Uy, and we talk about:

    • Apple Apologises for Crush Advert
    • The Ordinary Push Science in Ads
    • Tim’s AI Corner: GPT-4o

    Timestamps

    02:36 – Story 1 – Apple Apologises for Crush Advert

    20:45 – Story 2 – The Ordinary Push Science in Ads

    35:21 – Story 3 – Tim’s AI Corner: GPT-4o

    48:00 – The Tasks

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