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Boosting Big Tech’s Ad Businesses with AI

Posted on 27 October 2023 By Lee No Comments on Boosting Big Tech’s Ad Businesses with AI
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Tech Giants Count their Ad Dollars as the Economy Booms Like Fireworks

Big Tech Profits: Sizing the Beast

In the world of big tech, it seems like the cash spouts never come to a halt. With our beloved American economy growing as confidently as a teenager on their first gym membership, the Q3 advertisements are pouring in like a generous autumn harvest. Just how many juicy apples did these tech behemoths manage to pluck?

Q3 Profits: Money-made Blizzard

Newsflash for anyone living under a digital rock for the last quarter: big tech companies have been raking in cash like a determined kid with a super-sized leaf blower during fall. Yes, we heard it through the Silicon Valley grapevine.

The numbers are dancing like there’s no global health crisis to worry about! Ad revenues that make the GDPs of small countries look like piggy banks are being piled up in their majestic, multi-glass-layered headquarters. Too long didn’t read? They’re bagging serious moolah, folks.

All About the Ads

Isn’t it funny how we all complain about annoying ads but never stop to consider how rich they’re making these tech giants? The juxtaposition is real and it’s here to make you feel a weird sort of guilt for skipping the ad next time. Still, the advertising ecosystem of these tech juggernauts is as impressive as it is daunting, and sure to leave us awestruck with their colossal earnings.

Hot Take

No one ever expected the Seven Dwarfs to out-earn Snow White, but here we are with big tech companies out-earning small nations with their ad dollars! So, next time you find yourself instinctively clicking ‘skip ad’, you might just hesitate as you remember that it puts another diamond in their tower-HQ-sized treasure chests. After all, who wouldn’t want a piece of that sparkling pie?!


Original article: https://techcrunch.com/2023/10/27/big-tech-advertising-ai/

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