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MarTech: AI Eliminates Marketing's Execution Constraints

Must-read think piece. The constraints marketers have accepted as normal — coordination overhead, testing costs, production bottlenecks — are actually "intelligence friction," and they're disappearing fast. As the cost of intelligence approaches zero, the limiting factor shifts from budget to imagination. Teams that once tested a dozen variations yearly can now test thousands continuously.

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G2: AI Sales Intelligence Hits 60% Adoption

Comprehensive report from G2 surveying nine major platforms (ZoomInfo, Apollo, Cognism, 6sense, and more). Key finding: 60% of B2B software teams now use AI in their sales processes. The biggest value isn't in enrichment — it's in account prioritization, outreach sequencing, and timing. Manual prospect research time has dropped 50%+ at many companies. Data readiness remains the #1 blocker.

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WordStream: Search Shifts From Answers to Actions

AI marketing in 2026 isn't about tools — it's about operating in an ecosystem where AI shapes how customers search, compare, and decide. The stat that matters: 800M weekly ChatGPT users, and AI search features have cut organic traffic 15-64%. The new game isn't ranking; it's structuring your identity so AI systems can confidently choose you.

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800M ChatGPT Users Just Became the Product

Analysis of how OpenAI is monetizing its user base — and what it signals for AI-driven marketing. Meta already proved the model: its AI video tools hit a $10B annual run rate in Q4 2025. The playbook is clear: build the audience with free tools, then monetize with ads and commerce.

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Aident AI: Plain-English SOPs to Cross-Tool Automation

Trending on Product Hunt. Write your standard operating procedures in plain English, and Aident turns them into automations spanning hundreds of tools — with approval workflows built in. Another signal that AI is eating the middle layer of marketing ops.

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💡 My Take

Read this one: The MarTech piece on intelligence friction. It frames what's happening better than anything I've read this month. We're not in an "AI tools" era — we're in a cost-collapse era. The marketing budget doesn't go to reaching customers; it goes to coordination and optimization. As those costs collapse, what you do with the freed capital is the strategic question.

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