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A survival guide for human B2B marketers in a post-AI apocalyptic world

AIEdition

A survival guide for human B2B marketers in a post-AI apocalyptic world

Volume 2 / Issue 3

As AI continues to show its potential to enhance capabilities, optimise processes, and simplify tasks, marketers around the world must prepare for the inevitable: Adapt to the next big revolution or risk becoming irrelevant.

In our latest issue of the knowledge, we delve into the realm of possibilities — and challenges — that artificial intelligence offers and present our survival guide for human B2B marketers in a post-AI apocalyptic world.

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SURVIVAL TIP 1:
PROCEED WITH CAUTION

 

As exciting and powerful as AI may be, the tech remains unproven, so treading carefully is recommended. We give you nifty advice on how to venture into this uncharted world to make the most of artificial intelligence.

 

SURVIVAL TIP 2:
LEARN TO LIVE WITH THE MACHINES

 

The era of the machines is here – playing along with them and opening our minds to the new possibilities that AI can bring will be the defining factor to fly high in the post-AI apocalyptic world.

 

SURVIVAL TIP 3:
DO WHAT OTHER HUMANS ARE DOING

 

As artificial intelligence becomes an intrinsic part of our daily life, trailblazers that pave the way to adoption are needed. Learn about the B2B marketers that are using AI and thriving because of it.

 

SURVIVAL TIP 4:
NEVER FORGET THE POWER OF THE HUMAN SPIRIT

 

AI has unleashed the next wave of productivity, putting even the bravest B2B marketers on edge. There’s still one thing we have over this transformative tech though – we tell you how to leverage it.

 

SURVIVAL TIP 5:
REALISE THERE IS NO APOCALYPSE…

 

The rapid rise of AI has evoked both excitement and apprehension across the industry. Is it really the end of B2B marketing as we know it? The dawn of a brave new world… potentially without us?