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  1. Everyone's cheering users for rejecting AI search by switching to DuckDuckGo. Ask AI is right on the search bar on the homepage, the DDG app Has AI in its official name. There is a no-AI option--on a subdomain most may never find. They didn't reject AI. They rejected Google and no choice. That's a real and meaningful distinction — it's just not the one being celebrated.

    blog.ppb1701.com/the-escape-th

    #google #duckduckgo #search #ai #privacy #bigtech #userhostile #googleio #kagi #searxng #blog

  2. Everyone's cheering users for rejecting AI search by switching to DuckDuckGo. Ask AI is right on the search bar on the homepage, the DDG app Has AI in its official name. There is a no-AI option--on a subdomain most may never find. They didn't reject AI. They rejected Google and no choice. That's a real and meaningful distinction — it's just not the one being celebrated.

    blog.ppb1701.com/the-escape-th

    #google #duckduckgo #search #ai #privacy #bigtech #userhostile #googleio #kagi #searxng #blog

  3. Nobody clapped: Google I/O 2026 drew millions of views, almost no likes: Google I/O 2026 became one of the most-watched developer keynotes in the company's history and, at the same time, one of the least applauded. The gap between those two facts is the story. ppc.land/nobody-clapped-google #GoogleIO #DeveloperKeynote #TechNews #DigitalMedia #Innovation

  4. 📱 Android at Google I/O 2026 🚀

    Catch up on the latest Android announcements, platform updates, developer tools, and AI-powered experiences unveiled at Google I/O 2026.

    Explore all the Android sessions in one place 👇
    youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWz

    #Android #GoogleIO #AndroidDev

  5. 📱 Android at Google I/O 2026 🚀

    Catch up on the latest Android announcements, platform updates, developer tools, and AI-powered experiences unveiled at Google I/O 2026.

    Explore all the Android sessions in one place 👇
    youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWz

    #Android #GoogleIO #AndroidDev

  6. Weekly output: AT&T’s mass-market plans, digital transformations, ROI of AI, AI in Android and Chrome development, Firefox as anti-Chrome, AT&T’s Build-A-Plan, DeepMind CEO on AGI, Starship v3 launch

    After yet another week of travel–this time to the Bay Area, spending one day in San Jose at TechEx North America and then the next two days at Google I/O–I’m not going anywhere for the next two work weeks. I’m happy about that.

    In addition to everything below, I wrote a post for Patreon readers about two recent challenges I experienced with public speaking: doing a solo PowerPoint presentation and then moderating a panel without being able to see how much time was left or even revise my handwritten notes.

    5/18/2026: AT&T’s mass-markets chief: Consumers aren’t ‘chomping at the bit for 6G’, Light Reading

    I interviewed Jenifer Robertson, executive vice president and general manager of mass markets at AT&T, at the wireless trade group CTIA’s summer in D.C. two weeks ago, and then getting some clarification about that company’s fiber-buildout plans took longer than I would have expected.

    5/18/2026: Fireside Chat: My Transformation Stalled–What’s Gone Wrong?, TechEx North America

    The first of two panels i did at TechEx in my second year speaking at this conference had me quizzing Manav Khatri, VP of product and strategy at Ford Credit, and Romona Brown, North American president at Prosci, about how companies can go awry when trying to advance digital transformations of legacy platforms.

    5/18/2026: Panel: Measuring Success: ROI of AI and Automation in Business Transformation, TechEx North America

    My second panel at TechEx, in the potentially dicey postprandial timeslot, had me quizzing Leo Le Hoang Dung, director of manufacturing digital systems and regional digital transformation at Procter & Gamble; Alice Hilson, senior director of digital innovation and enterprise technology at DuPont; and Brenton House, IBM’s principal advisor for automation and emerging technology. I was pleasantly surprised to see the number of people watching exceed the seats available.

    5/19/2026: Google Unwraps Plans to Put AI to Work for Android, Web Developers, PCMag

    I wrote part of this on the day before Google I/O and the rest early in the morning before the opening keynote.

    5/20/2026: Firefox wants to be the anti-Chrome browser for the AI era, Fast Company

    I scheduled an interview at Web Summit Vancouver with Ajit Varma, Mozilla’s head of Firefox, without realizing that my Fast Co. editor Harry McCracken had also booked time with him. But Harry didn’t have time to write something from his interview and generously handed his recording to me.

    5/21/2026: AT&T Adds a New (But Retro) Wireless Plan Option: Data By the Bucket, PCMag

    My advance copy of AT&T’s press release didn’t mention some important details, so I appreciated an AT&T publicist fielding questions I sent late in the day from Pacific Time while he was working in Central Time.

    5/22/2026: DeepMind CEO: ‘AGI’ Is Coming Soon, But Here’s the Test It Must Pass First, PCMag

    My one datelined I/O post from Mountain View covered a talk that DeepMind CEO and co-founder Demis Hassabis did with Axios co-founder Mike Allen that shed a little light about how one of the more accomplished people in AI sees where this technology is going.

    5/23/2026: SpaceX Starship Hits Some Targets, Misses Others on Latest Test Flight, PCMag

    I was ready to write about a launch of SpaceX’s Starship v3 Thursday, but a series of last-minute scrubs pushed that test flight to Friday and gave me enough time to write a little more of the story in advance.

    #6G #AGI #AjitVarma #ATT #ATTFiber #BuildAPlan #DeepMind #DemisHassabis #Firefox #GoogleIO #IO #JeniferRobertson #MountainView #SanJose #SpaceX #Starship #TechEx #TechExNorthAmerica #WebSummitVancouver #wirelessPlans
  7. Weekly output: AT&T’s mass-market plans, digital transformations, ROI of AI, AI in Android and Chrome development, Firefox as anti-Chrome, AT&T’s Build-A-Plan, DeepMind CEO on AGI, Starship v3 launch

    After yet another week of travel–this time to the Bay Area, spending one day in San Jose at TechEx North America and then the next two days at Google I/O–I’m not going anywhere for the next two work weeks. I’m happy about that.

    In addition to everything below, I wrote a post for Patreon readers about two recent challenges I experienced with public speaking: doing a solo PowerPoint presentation and then moderating a panel without being able to see how much time was left or even revise my handwritten notes.

    5/18/2026: AT&T’s mass-markets chief: Consumers aren’t ‘chomping at the bit for 6G’, Light Reading

    I interviewed Jenifer Robertson, executive vice president and general manager of mass markets at AT&T, at the wireless trade group CTIA’s summer in D.C. two weeks ago, and then getting some clarification about that company’s fiber-buildout plans took longer than I would have expected.

    5/18/2026: Fireside Chat: My Transformation Stalled–What’s Gone Wrong?, TechEx North America

    The first of two panels i did at TechEx in my second year speaking at this conference had me quizzing Manav Khatri, VP of product and strategy at Ford Credit, and Romona Brown, North American president at Prosci, about how companies can go awry when trying to advance digital transformations of legacy platforms.

    5/18/2026: Panel: Measuring Success: ROI of AI and Automation in Business Transformation, TechEx North America

    My second panel at TechEx, in the potentially dicey postprandial timeslot, had me quizzing Leo Le Hoang Dung, director of manufacturing digital systems and regional digital transformation at Procter & Gamble; Alice Hilson, senior director of digital innovation and enterprise technology at DuPont; and Brenton House, IBM’s principal advisor for automation and emerging technology. I was pleasantly surprised to see the number of people watching exceed the seats available.

    5/19/2026: Google Unwraps Plans to Put AI to Work for Android, Web Developers, PCMag

    I wrote part of this on the day before Google I/O and the rest early in the morning before the opening keynote.

    5/20/2026: Firefox wants to be the anti-Chrome browser for the AI era, Fast Company

    I scheduled an interview at Web Summit Vancouver with Ajit Varma, Mozilla’s head of Firefox, without realizing that my Fast Co. editor Harry McCracken had also booked time with him. But Harry didn’t have time to write something from his interview and generously handed his recording to me.

    5/21/2026: AT&T Adds a New (But Retro) Wireless Plan Option: Data By the Bucket, PCMag

    My advance copy of AT&T’s press release didn’t mention some important details, so I appreciated an AT&T publicist fielding questions I sent late in the day from Pacific Time while he was working in Central Time.

    5/22/2026: DeepMind CEO: ‘AGI’ Is Coming Soon, But Here’s the Test It Must Pass First, PCMag

    My one datelined I/O post from Mountain View covered a talk that DeepMind CEO and co-founder Demis Hassabis did with Axios co-founder Mike Allen that shed a little light about how one of the more accomplished people in AI sees where this technology is going.

    5/23/2026: SpaceX Starship Hits Some Targets, Misses Others on Latest Test Flight, PCMag

    I was ready to write about a launch of SpaceX’s Starship v3 Thursday, but a series of last-minute scrubs pushed that test flight to Friday and gave me enough time to write a little more of the story in advance.

    #6G #AGI #AjitVarma #ATT #ATTFiber #BuildAPlan #DeepMind #DemisHassabis #Firefox #GoogleIO #IO #JeniferRobertson #MountainView #SanJose #SpaceX #Starship #TechEx #TechExNorthAmerica #WebSummitVancouver #wirelessPlans
  8. Weekly output: AT&T’s mass-market plans, digital transformations, ROI of AI, AI in Android and Chrome development, Firefox as anti-Chrome, AT&T’s Build-A-Plan, DeepMind CEO on AGI, Starship v3 launch

    After yet another week of travel–this time to the Bay Area, spending one day in San Jose at TechEx North America and then the next two days at Google I/O–I’m not going anywhere for the next two work weeks. I’m happy about that.

    In addition to everything below, I wrote a post for Patreon readers about two recent challenges I experienced with public speaking: doing a solo PowerPoint presentation and then moderating a panel without being able to see how much time was left or even revise my handwritten notes.

    5/18/2026: AT&T’s mass-markets chief: Consumers aren’t ‘chomping at the bit for 6G’, Light Reading

    I interviewed Jenifer Robertson, executive vice president and general manager of mass markets at AT&T, at the wireless trade group CTIA’s summer in D.C. two weeks ago, and then getting some clarification about that company’s fiber-buildout plans took longer than I would have expected.

    5/18/2026: Fireside Chat: My Transformation Stalled–What’s Gone Wrong?, TechEx North America

    The first of two panels i did at TechEx in my second year speaking at this conference had me quizzing Manav Khatri, VP of product and strategy at Ford Credit, and Romona Brown, North American president at Prosci, about how companies can go awry when trying to advance digital transformations of legacy platforms.

    5/18/2026: Panel: Measuring Success: ROI of AI and Automation in Business Transformation, TechEx North America

    My second panel at TechEx, in the potentially dicey postprandial timeslot, had me quizzing Leo Le Hoang Dung, director of manufacturing digital systems and regional digital transformation at Procter & Gamble; Alice Hilson, senior director of digital innovation and enterprise technology at DuPont; and Brenton House, IBM’s principal advisor for automation and emerging technology. I was pleasantly surprised to see the number of people watching exceed the seats available.

    5/19/2026: Google Unwraps Plans to Put AI to Work for Android, Web Developers, PCMag

    I wrote part of this on the day before Google I/O and the rest early in the morning before the opening keynote.

    5/20/2026: Firefox wants to be the anti-Chrome browser for the AI era, Fast Company

    I scheduled an interview at Web Summit Vancouver with Ajit Varma, Mozilla’s head of Firefox, without realizing that my Fast Co. editor Harry McCracken had also booked time with him. But Harry didn’t have time to write something from his interview and generously handed his recording to me.

    5/21/2026: AT&T Adds a New (But Retro) Wireless Plan Option: Data By the Bucket, PCMag

    My advance copy of AT&T’s press release didn’t mention some important details, so I appreciated an AT&T publicist fielding questions I sent late in the day from Pacific Time while he was working in Central Time.

    5/22/2026: DeepMind CEO: ‘AGI’ Is Coming Soon, But Here’s the Test It Must Pass First, PCMag

    My one datelined I/O post from Mountain View covered a talk that DeepMind CEO and co-founder Demis Hassabis did with Axios co-founder Mike Allen that shed a little light about how one of the more accomplished people in AI sees where this technology is going.

    5/23/2026: SpaceX Starship Hits Some Targets, Misses Others on Latest Test Flight, PCMag

    I was ready to write about a launch of SpaceX’s Starship v3 Thursday, but a series of last-minute scrubs pushed that test flight to Friday and gave me enough time to write a little more of the story in advance.

    #6G #AGI #AjitVarma #ATT #ATTFiber #BuildAPlan #DeepMind #DemisHassabis #Firefox #GoogleIO #IO #JeniferRobertson #MountainView #SanJose #SpaceX #Starship #TechEx #TechExNorthAmerica #WebSummitVancouver #wirelessPlans
  9. Weekly output: AT&T’s mass-market plans, digital transformations, ROI of AI, AI in Android and Chrome development, Firefox as anti-Chrome, AT&T’s Build-A-Plan, DeepMind CEO on AGI, Starship v3 launch

    After yet another week of travel–this time to the Bay Area, spending one day in San Jose at TechEx North America and then the next two days at Google I/O–I’m not going anywhere for the next two work weeks. I’m happy about that.

    In addition to everything below, I wrote a post for Patreon readers about two recent challenges I experienced with public speaking: doing a solo PowerPoint presentation and then moderating a panel without being able to see how much time was left or even revise my handwritten notes.

    5/18/2026: AT&T’s mass-markets chief: Consumers aren’t ‘chomping at the bit for 6G’, Light Reading

    I interviewed Jenifer Robertson, executive vice president and general manager of mass markets at AT&T, at the wireless trade group CTIA’s summer in D.C. two weeks ago, and then getting some clarification about that company’s fiber-buildout plans took longer than I would have expected.

    5/18/2026: Fireside Chat: My Transformation Stalled–What’s Gone Wrong?, TechEx North America

    The first of two panels i did at TechEx in my second year speaking at this conference had me quizzing Manav Khatri, VP of product and strategy at Ford Credit, and Romona Brown, North American president at Prosci, about how companies can go awry when trying to advance digital transformations of legacy platforms.

    5/18/2026: Panel: Measuring Success: ROI of AI and Automation in Business Transformation, TechEx North America

    My second panel at TechEx, in the potentially dicey postprandial timeslot, had me quizzing Leo Le Hoang Dung, director of manufacturing digital systems and regional digital transformation at Procter & Gamble; Alice Hilson, senior director of digital innovation and enterprise technology at DuPont; and Brenton House, IBM’s principal advisor for automation and emerging technology. I was pleasantly surprised to see the number of people watching exceed the seats available.

    5/19/2026: Google Unwraps Plans to Put AI to Work for Android, Web Developers, PCMag

    I wrote part of this on the day before Google I/O and the rest early in the morning before the opening keynote.

    5/20/2026: Firefox wants to be the anti-Chrome browser for the AI era, Fast Company

    I scheduled an interview at Web Summit Vancouver with Ajit Varma, Mozilla’s head of Firefox, without realizing that my Fast Co. editor Harry McCracken had also booked time with him. But Harry didn’t have time to write something from his interview and generously handed his recording to me.

    5/21/2026: AT&T Adds a New (But Retro) Wireless Plan Option: Data By the Bucket, PCMag

    My advance copy of AT&T’s press release didn’t mention some important details, so I appreciated an AT&T publicist fielding questions I sent late in the day from Pacific Time while he was working in Central Time.

    5/22/2026: DeepMind CEO: ‘AGI’ Is Coming Soon, But Here’s the Test It Must Pass First, PCMag

    My one datelined I/O post from Mountain View covered a talk that DeepMind CEO and co-founder Demis Hassabis did with Axios co-founder Mike Allen that shed a little light about how one of the more accomplished people in AI sees where this technology is going.

    5/23/2026: SpaceX Starship Hits Some Targets, Misses Others on Latest Test Flight, PCMag

    I was ready to write about a launch of SpaceX’s Starship v3 Thursday, but a series of last-minute scrubs pushed that test flight to Friday and gave me enough time to write a little more of the story in advance.

    #6G #AGI #AjitVarma #ATT #ATTFiber #BuildAPlan #DeepMind #DemisHassabis #Firefox #GoogleIO #IO #JeniferRobertson #MountainView #SanJose #SpaceX #Starship #TechEx #TechExNorthAmerica #WebSummitVancouver #wirelessPlans
  10. Weekly output: AT&T’s mass-market plans, digital transformations, ROI of AI, AI in Android and Chrome development, Firefox as anti-Chrome, AT&T’s Build-A-Plan, DeepMind CEO on AGI, Starship v3 launch

    After yet another week of travel–this time to the Bay Area, spending one day in San Jose at TechEx North America and then the next two days at Google I/O–I’m not going anywhere for the next two work weeks. I’m happy about that.

    In addition to everything below, I wrote a post for Patreon readers about two recent challenges I experienced with public speaking: doing a solo PowerPoint presentation and then moderating a panel without being able to see how much time was left or even revise my handwritten notes.

    5/18/2026: AT&T’s mass-markets chief: Consumers aren’t ‘chomping at the bit for 6G’, Light Reading

    I interviewed Jenifer Robertson, executive vice president and general manager of mass markets at AT&T, at the wireless trade group CTIA’s summer in D.C. two weeks ago, and then getting some clarification about that company’s fiber-buildout plans took longer than I would have expected.

    5/18/2026: Fireside Chat: My Transformation Stalled–What’s Gone Wrong?, TechEx North America

    The first of two panels i did at TechEx in my second year speaking at this conference had me quizzing Manav Khatri, VP of product and strategy at Ford Credit, and Romona Brown, North American president at Prosci, about how companies can go awry when trying to advance digital transformations of legacy platforms.

    5/18/2026: Panel: Measuring Success: ROI of AI and Automation in Business Transformation, TechEx North America

    My second panel at TechEx, in the potentially dicey postprandial timeslot, had me quizzing Leo Le Hoang Dung, director of manufacturing digital systems and regional digital transformation at Procter & Gamble; Alice Hilson, senior director of digital innovation and enterprise technology at DuPont; and Brenton House, IBM’s principal advisor for automation and emerging technology. I was pleasantly surprised to see the number of people watching exceed the seats available.

    5/19/2026: Google Unwraps Plans to Put AI to Work for Android, Web Developers, PCMag

    I wrote part of this on the day before Google I/O and the rest early in the morning before the opening keynote.

    5/20/2026: Firefox wants to be the anti-Chrome browser for the AI era, Fast Company

    I scheduled an interview at Web Summit Vancouver with Ajit Varma, Mozilla’s head of Firefox, without realizing that my Fast Co. editor Harry McCracken had also booked time with him. But Harry didn’t have time to write something from his interview and generously handed his recording to me.

    5/21/2026: AT&T Adds a New (But Retro) Wireless Plan Option: Data By the Bucket, PCMag

    My advance copy of AT&T’s press release didn’t mention some important details, so I appreciated an AT&T publicist fielding questions I sent late in the day from Pacific Time while he was working in Central Time.

    5/22/2026: DeepMind CEO: ‘AGI’ Is Coming Soon, But Here’s the Test It Must Pass First, PCMag

    My one datelined I/O post from Mountain View covered a talk that DeepMind CEO and co-founder Demis Hassabis did with Axios co-founder Mike Allen that shed a little light about how one of the more accomplished people in AI sees where this technology is going.

    5/23/2026: SpaceX Starship Hits Some Targets, Misses Others on Latest Test Flight, PCMag

    I was ready to write about a launch of SpaceX’s Starship v3 Thursday, but a series of last-minute scrubs pushed that test flight to Friday and gave me enough time to write a little more of the story in advance.

    #6G #AGI #AjitVarma #ATT #ATTFiber #BuildAPlan #DeepMind #DemisHassabis #Firefox #GoogleIO #IO #JeniferRobertson #MountainView #SanJose #SpaceX #Starship #TechEx #TechExNorthAmerica #WebSummitVancouver #wirelessPlans
  11. FYI: Google warns: the software systems behind your marketing tools may not scale: A Google I/O 2026 session predicts a 10x to 100x jump in AI-driven software output that will strain the systems behind every marketing tool, and explains why. ppc.land/google-warns-the-soft #GoogleIO #AI #MarketingAutomation #DigitalMarketing #TechTrends

  12. FYI: Google warns: the software systems behind your marketing tools may not scale: A Google I/O 2026 session predicts a 10x to 100x jump in AI-driven software output that will strain the systems behind every marketing tool, and explains why. ppc.land/google-warns-the-soft #GoogleIO #AI #MarketingAutomation #DigitalMarketing #TechTrends

  13. FYI: Google warns: the software systems behind your marketing tools may not scale: A Google I/O 2026 session predicts a 10x to 100x jump in AI-driven software output that will strain the systems behind every marketing tool, and explains why. ppc.land/google-warns-the-soft #GoogleIO #AI #MarketingAutomation #DigitalMarketing #TechTrends

  14. FYI: Google warns: the software systems behind your marketing tools may not scale: A Google I/O 2026 session predicts a 10x to 100x jump in AI-driven software output that will strain the systems behind every marketing tool, and explains why. ppc.land/google-warns-the-soft #GoogleIO #AI #MarketingAutomation #DigitalMarketing #TechTrends

  15. FYI: Google warns: the software systems behind your marketing tools may not scale: A Google I/O 2026 session predicts a 10x to 100x jump in AI-driven software output that will strain the systems behind every marketing tool, and explains why. ppc.land/google-warns-the-soft #GoogleIO #AI #MarketingAutomation #DigitalMarketing #TechTrends

  16. Doug Liman's AI film 'Bitcoin' cut post-production from 40 years to six months: At Google I/O 2026, Doug Liman and 30 Ninjas detailed how AI compressed a feature film's post-production from 40 years to six months using Veo and Gemini Live. ppc.land/doug-limans-ai-film-b #AI #FilmProduction #Bitcoin #DougLiman #GoogleIO

  17. Doug Liman's AI film 'Bitcoin' cut post-production from 40 years to six months: At Google I/O 2026, Doug Liman and 30 Ninjas detailed how AI compressed a feature film's post-production from 40 years to six months using Veo and Gemini Live. ppc.land/doug-limans-ai-film-b #AI #FilmProduction #Bitcoin #DougLiman #GoogleIO

  18. Doug Liman's AI film 'Bitcoin' cut post-production from 40 years to six months: At Google I/O 2026, Doug Liman and 30 Ninjas detailed how AI compressed a feature film's post-production from 40 years to six months using Veo and Gemini Live. ppc.land/doug-limans-ai-film-b #AI #FilmProduction #Bitcoin #DougLiman #GoogleIO

  19. Inside Google I/O 2026: the agentic AI shift no one saw coming: Google's top AI leaders at I/O 2026 explain how Gemini 3.5 Flash, Spark, and Antigravity are reshaping productivity, coding, and the future of search today. ppc.land/inside-google-i-o-202 #GoogleIO #AIRevolution #ProductivityTools #Gemini3_5 #TechInnovation

  20. Inside Google I/O 2026: the agentic AI shift no one saw coming: Google's top AI leaders at I/O 2026 explain how Gemini 3.5 Flash, Spark, and Antigravity are reshaping productivity, coding, and the future of search today. ppc.land/inside-google-i-o-202 #GoogleIO #AIRevolution #ProductivityTools #Gemini3_5 #TechInnovation

  21. Inside Google I/O 2026: the agentic AI shift no one saw coming: Google's top AI leaders at I/O 2026 explain how Gemini 3.5 Flash, Spark, and Antigravity are reshaping productivity, coding, and the future of search today. ppc.land/inside-google-i-o-202 #GoogleIO #AIRevolution #ProductivityTools #Gemini3_5 #TechInnovation

  22. RT @JoyanneHawkins: Ich verstehe wirklich nicht, warum sich die Leute so aufregen. Es geht um den KI-Modus, Leute. Wenn ihr also den KI-Modus nutzt, wurde euer Suchfeld etwas aufgewertet. Aus meiner Sicht definitiv keine große Neuigkeit. Google (@Google) stellt unser völlig neues, intelligentes Suchfeld vor – komplett neu gedacht mit KI. Dies ist das größte Upgrade für unser Suchfeld seit 25 Jahren und es wird ab heute ausgerollt. Das neue Suchfeld wurde so konzipiert, dass es eure Absicht antizipiert und euch dabei hilft, eure Frage mit KI-gestützten Vorschlägen zu formulieren, die über die reine Autovervollständigung hinausgehen. Es wird Nuancen anbieten, an die ihr vielleicht gar nicht gedacht habt – damit ihr ganz einfach die exakte Frage stellen könnt, die euch bewegt. Außerdem könnt ihr nun modalityübergreifend suchen – mit Text, Bildern, Dateien, Videos und sogar Chrome-Tabs. #GoogleIOnitter.net/Google/status/20567

    mehr auf Arint.info

    #Google #Innovation #KI #Suchfeld #Technologie #arint_info

    https://x.com/JoyanneHawkins/status/2057523876633190857#m

  23. ICYMI: Google warns: the software systems behind your marketing tools may not scale: A Google I/O 2026 session predicts a 10x to 100x jump in AI-driven software output that will strain the systems behind every marketing tool, and explains why. ppc.land/google-warns-the-soft #GoogleIO #AIMarketing #MarketingTechnology #AIDriven #SoftwareScalability

  24. ICYMI: Google warns: the software systems behind your marketing tools may not scale: A Google I/O 2026 session predicts a 10x to 100x jump in AI-driven software output that will strain the systems behind every marketing tool, and explains why. ppc.land/google-warns-the-soft #GoogleIO #AIMarketing #MarketingTechnology #AIDriven #SoftwareScalability