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400 Versions, Zero Ideas

400 Versions, Zero Ideas

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12 to 25 times cheaper than your creative team, same quality — that's the pitch. The catch: AI can spin up 400 versions of an idea, but it can't have the idea.

A consultancy's report claims agentic AI now matches human creative content, campaigns, research at a fraction of the cost. David and Manny treat it as exactly what it is a pitch from a company that sells the platforms and run it through their three-question test: what's the goal, why would it work, and how would you know? Then they draw a hard line around the phrase "agentic creative."

In this episode:

  • The 400-variations trick AI is great at versioning a human idea across 15 markets, useless at originating it
  • "Industrial mediocrity" when every agency prompts the same models off the same briefs, everyone ships the same safe middle.
  • Why nobody would queue for an AI-made Met , the Budweiser frogs wouldn't survive being machine-made-
  • Agentic shopping, doubted — do product pages still matter, and does anyone actually want to shop by prompt?

Big questions: Would you hand the creative vision of your business over to AI? And can craft be automated?

Tell us at pixelsplaceandpurpose@gmail.com, and follow Pixels, Place & Purpose wherever you listen. Hosted by David Title Partner at Bravo Media and Manny Almagro, Chief Innovation Officer at Marks, A Propelis Company

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