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New AI-Powered Ad Suite from Facebook’s Parent a Hit
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta is reporting that its new soup-to-nuts AI advertising suite is clocking an average 400% ROI from users.
Observes writer Craig Hale: “The ROI so far is staggering.”
The newly released AI suite is designed to handle ad creation, testing and launching.
In other news and analysis on AI writing this week:
*Customer Service AI: Most See ROI in 60 Days: 70% of companies using AI for customer service are seeing a return-on-investment in a remarkably short 60 days, according to a new survey.
Observes writer Vala Afshar: “The survey found that the performance metrics that most improved with use of AI Agents include customer satisfaction, service rep productivity, average handling time and customer retention. First-response time was also improved.”
Released by productivity apps maker Salesforce, the survey also found 25% of service organizations documented added value from AI within 30 days.
*AI Cheating Tools for Students: Now a Cottage Industry: Smarting from AI detection tools designed to smoke-out students using the tech to cheat, companies specializing in AI cheating have roared back with a spate of apps designed to outdo the detectors.
Observes writer Ana Maria Constantin: “A wave of apps now rewrites AI essays and types them out with believable typos, beating the software meant to catch them.”
Plus, finding such tools is a cinch, given that TikTok and YouTube are flooded with videos promoting and selling the cheating tools.
*Facebook Readying AI-Powered ‘Creator Studio’ For Release:’ Facebook is doing final testing on a new, AI-powered creation tool designed to punch-up performance of content created for the social network.
Observes writer Aisha Malik: “The new app, which is currently being tested with select creators, will have Facebook’s recently launched AI creator assistant built into it.
“The assistant provides creators with personalized recommendations based on their content style, performance, audience engagement, and goals.”
*US Government’s Top Secret Systems: Child’s Play for Anthropic’s Mythos: AI engine Mythos’ status as a ferocious tool for finding security vulnerabilities in software got another boost after it found a rash of weak points in US government classified systems.
Observes writer Sead Fadilpasic: “Senator Mark Warner testified NSA confirmed Mythos Preview identified vulnerabilities in nearly all classified systems within hours during a controlled exercise.”
Even worse: The security holes were found in hours, not weeks.
*100+ Companies Get Access to Anthropic’s Powerful New AI, Mythos: Blocked for unrestricted release earlier this month, Anthropic’s Mythos 5 is now available for use and testing by 100+ companies.
The US government forbade use of Mythos 5 by foreign countries after it was discovered the AI can uncover security vulnerabilities in scores of software apps once perceived as safe by human security testers.
*OpenAI Waits on US Government Green Light on Next Upgrade for ChatGPT: ChatGPT’s coming upgrade – ChatGPT 5.6 — is currently being previewed by the US government to ensure it does not pose a security risk to business and society.
The move is part of a larger trend that appears to be gelling as a new reality: AI has become so powerful and in some cases so threatening, it needs to be green-lighted by the US government before it’s released to the general public.
Observes the OpenAI Blog: “We are taking this short-term step because we believe it is the strongest path to broader availability in the coming weeks, while we work with the Administration to develop the cyber Executive Order framework and a repeatable process for future model releases.”
*China Closing in on US AI: China’s newest, top AI offering, GLM-5.2, is nearly as good as what you can get from US AI titans – at one-sixth the cost, according to writer Luis Blanco.
Observes Blanco: “The gap between Chinese open models (AI that’s available for download free) and the very top closed US systems has shrunk faster than most industry forecasts had anticipated.”
Moreover, US companies that subscribe to turnkey Chinese AI run on Chinese servers can sometimes do the same AI work on those servers for one-tenth the cost, compared to US AI solutions.
*New AI News Chatbot Specializes in Trusted News Sources: NewsGuard AI – a new chatbot that sources news from about 12,000 trusted news outlets – is open for business.
Observes Editor & Publisher: “Unlike other AI systems trained on publisher content without attribution or compensation, NewsGuard AI prominently cites publishers in its responses and will share revenues 50-50 with all news publishers whose journalism is cited.
“NewsGuard journalists trained NewsGuard AI with 41 editorial safeguards designed to provide responses that cite sources for every fact, report all sides of a story even-handedly with nuance, and suggest follow-up prompts based on a reader’s interests. Users will also be able to search the ratings of news sites and access NewsGuard’s Reality Check daily newsletter.”
*Get a Quickstart on Using ChatGPT at Work, Free: HubSpot has released a free, 37-page .pdf, dubbed ‘Supercharge Your Workday With ChatGPT.’
The guide offers the top 100 tips for getting the most from ChatGPT when you’re at work.
The guide also features key use cases for ChatGPT at work as well as best practices for implementing ChatGPT in the workplace.

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