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I’ve been asked to design a 70-hour course called “Marketing in the Age of AI.” The obvious parts are AI tools, prompting, automation, etc. What I’m struggling with is something deeper If you had 70 hours to prepare students for marketing in the AI era , what specific skills, frameworks, or topics would you teach? submitted by /u/zentaoyang

Originally posted by u/zentaoyang on r/ArtificialInteligence

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    3 hours ago

    Never ever trust AI on any facts or reporting. Have it help you build tools and verify them, but never trust it to tell you directly what ads performed the best (for example).

    It’s decent at creative work, but only if you use a platform that uses licensed material for training, otherwise you risk getting you/your client sued for infringement.

    It’s a great brainstorming tool and writing assistant (again, see above for licensed training though)