Screendragon: Marketing's AI Progress Is Stalling at Scale
New research from 500 marketing leaders finds the bottleneck isn't AI access โ it's integration. Only 24% have fully embedded AI into everyday workflows. The culprits: fragmented systems, manual processes, and AI tools that sit alongside work rather than inside it. Only 18% of work enters organizations through structured workflow systems, and 82% lack connected DAM and workflow environments.
Read on PR Newswire โGartner Warning: AI Illiteracy Will Cost CMOs Their Jobs
Sobering stats from MarTech: CMOs allocate 15.3% of budgets to AI, yet 80% admit AI threatens their job security โ while only 32% think they need new skills. The disconnect is stark. Gartner predicts that by 2027, lack of AI literacy will rank among the top three reasons CMOs are replaced at large enterprises. Meanwhile, 66% say learning new tech takes too much time from "day-to-day work."
Read on MarTech โTechRadar: Why Most "AI-Powered" Marketing Tools Aren't Actually Agentic
Sharp take on the difference between rule-based automation wearing an AI label and true agentic systems. Rule engines ask "what rule should fire?" โ agents ask "what action gets me closer to my goal?" The piece argues for specialized agent crews over generalist models: one for strategy, one for creative, one for publisher selection. The specialist-generalist trade-off, applied to AI architecture.
Read on TechRadar โMicrosoft Trains Sales to Compete with OpenAI and Anthropic
Microsoft is repositioning its AI pitch. At an internal FY27 strategy meeting, execs gave salespeople talking points to challenge OpenAI and Anthropic on cost, security, and enterprise integration. The angle: "They sell parts, we sell the whole system." Microsoft is betting enterprises will value platform lock-in over best-of-breed AI models โ and they're replacing some OpenAI models internally for cost reasons.
Read on Memeburn โForbes AI 50: Claude Cowork Spooked Markets, Gamma Proves the Haters Wrong
Two standouts from the 2026 list. Anthropic's Claude Cowork launch in February wiped $285B from SaaS, IT, and legal services stocks โ a signal of where AI automation is heading. And Gamma, the presentation tool once called "the worst idea" by an investor, is now valued at $2.1B with 100M users. The lesson: timing in AI markets can turn duds into unicorns overnight.
Read on Forbes โ๐ก My Take
Read this one: The Screendragon research on why AI is stalling at scale. Marketing doesn't have an adoption problem โ it has an operational connection problem. AI sits beside the workflow, not inside it. That gap between "using AI" and "AI-transformed operations" is exactly where PMM leaders need to focus. The vendors promising magic won't fix fragmented systems.