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🔍 Google can now spot your AI content 🛍️ Why brands are rethinking direct-to-consumer selling 🎭 AI ad clones face a new legal threat 🎬 Short-form video is quietly winning B2B search 💡 + 4 strategies & tactics 🎁 + 6 other news & articles you might like
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🔍 Google can now spot your AI content
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- Google published a research paper explaining how its Scalable Cluster Termination System, or S-CTS, catches AI spam by finding coordinated networks of accounts rather than judging each page or video on its own.
- Over six months, S-CTS terminated 50,000 clusters covering 130,000 channels while cutting human review work by about half, flagging only content that both sits in a cluster and scores as synthetic.
- To catch text, the paper points to Sentence-BERT, which turns sentences into embeddings and measures how similar they are, so scripted, templated AI writing groups together mathematically and gets spotted by its footprint.
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🛍️ Why brands are rethinking direct-to-consumer selling
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- Brands that built their names on direct-to-consumer selling are rethinking the model, as rising costs and price-comparing shoppers make it harder to steer every purchase through their own websites and stores.
- Nike's fourth-quarter results showed Nike Direct revenue fell 9% and Nike Digital dropped 12%, while wholesale revenue rose 1% overall and climbed 10% in North America as the company rebuilt retail partner relationships.
- PYMNTS Intelligence's Global Digital Shopping Index found merchants' own mobile apps were the strongest growth channel, with 57% reporting higher sales, while websites, stores and marketplaces each grew for about half of merchants surveyed.
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🎭 AI ad clones face a new legal threat
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- Amber George, the longtime spokeswoman for store chain Fred's Appliance, is suing the company after it ran her old ads through AI to make new ones featuring her without her authorization or payment.
- George noticed an advertisement she did not remember recording, complained, and was offered an addendum to her contract allowing AI use; instead she gave her notice and filed a lawsuit against the company.
- Fred's Appliance and its production company, Victory Media, admit AI-assisted voice editing was used for pricing and promotional changes, but deny that George was digitally recreated or visually manipulated in the video composition.
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🎬 Short-form video is quietly winning B2B search
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- Short-form video from YouTube Shorts, Instagram, and TikTok is climbing into the top of Google's results for "best + software" searches, reaching the software categories that B2B buyers browse when building a shortlist.
- Over the past six months, the number of "best + software" keywords where YouTube Shorts ranks in the top 10 has more than doubled, while Instagram grew 156% and TikTok grew 192% off smaller bases.
- Google reads the transcript and metadata of these clips to build its AI answers, and across the queries YouTube Shorts ranks for, 92% of result pages carry an AI Overview, with Gemini citing YouTube far more than the other platforms.
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