Whereas TechMagic hosts Cathy Hackl and Lee Kebler are on trip, we’re spotlighting a must-hear episode of Adspeak by ADWEEK. This week, Adspeak host and editor in chief Ryan Joe speaks with manufacturers editor Rebecca Stewart and companies reporter Audrey Kemp to unpack the fallout from this yr’s Cannes Lions, the place AI-manipulated case research led to main award revocations, most notably involving company DM9. The trio additionally explores how AI is reshaping artistic submissions, the ethics of “rip-off adverts,” and the introduction of recent world integrity requirements. For entrepreneurs, creatives, and company leaders, this episode provides an pressing look into the way forward for promoting awards in an AI-driven world. Come for the tech, keep for the magic!Episode highlights:Rethinking Award Integrity — Rebecca breaks down how Cannes Lions judging has advanced to prioritize each creativity and enterprise impression. With extra various juries and stringent necessities, submissions now demand strong case research displaying technique, execution, and verified outcomes. As companies pour hundreds of thousands into entries, the stress is on to ship storytelling that strikes each hearts and metrics.The DM9 AI Scandal — Audrey exposes how Brazilian company DM9 doctored footage and misrepresented endorsements utilizing AI to win huge at Cannes. The fallout triggered a wave of backlash, with a number of awards, together with a Grand Prix, revoked. The scandal revealed deep flaws within the verification course of and compelled the business to confront uncomfortable truths about AI ethics.New Guidelines, Actual Penalties — Cannes Lions has rolled out world integrity requirements together with AI detection, obligatory agency-client sign-offs, and human fact-checking. Offenders now face bans as much as three years. Audrey and Rebecca discover how these sweeping modifications mark a turning level for artistic accountability, and what it means for companies chasing recognition.Creativity Meets Commerce — Rebecca displays on the evolving award standards, the place innovation have to be backed by business outcomes. Nice storytelling alone now not suffices; juries now demand proof of real-world impression. This shift helps justify award investments and pushes companies to align their craft with shopper outcomes—with out shedding the magic.
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