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When Even Oreos Get AI: The Wildest Growth Moves of the Week⚡️
Short. Smart. Addictive.
Nov 13, 2025
Hello, GrowthHackers!
Welcome to your Weekly unfair advantage.
Once a week, we cut through the noise to bring you sharp insights, fast news, and fresh sparks to light up your brain and fuel your hustle. From scrappy hacks to big tech moves, AI shifts to culture flips—this is your intel to stay ahead, move fast, and break boring.
Think of it as your growth-fueled espresso shot.
Short. Smart. Addictive.
Let’s dive in.👇
Quick Hits
Oreo-maker Mondelez will use AI for TV ads next year
(If the cookies start talking, I’m out.)Adobe rolls out AI agents for online marketing tools
(So… Photoshop now comes with an intern?)Meta brings its short-form video feed of AI slop to Europe
(Europe wasn’t ready for this level )Google plans to expand Opal with advanced Agent capabilities
(Google slowly turning into that one coworker who knows everything.) did
3-Minute News Bulletin
with Roxie
This week's 🙌 News Bulletin explores:
AI Innovations and Marketing Trends Shape the Future of Digital
AI is basically speed-running the future
of marketing.📣
This week’s Bulletin breaks down everything from treating your job hunt like a full-blown growth campaign to AI avatars that can literally become your digital twin. Google’s rolling out Gemini to your TV, YouTube’s boosting creators with new hype tools, and brands are rethinking SEO for an AI-first world. Even grocery shopping is now creator-influenced (because of course it is).
If you want to see where growth, automation, and marketing are actually heading… this is the one to learn from.
Latest Growth Hacking News
Strategies
If the AI bubble bursts, marketing could take the first hit
An article analysing the risk side of the AI hype: while marketers are excited, mounting debts, over-promises and shaky foundations suggest that if AI growth stalls, marketing departments may feel the pain early.YouTube Separates Organic & Paid Metrics In Channel Analytics
YouTube Analytics now lets creators filter and analyze organic vs. paid engagement separately, clarifying that paid ads do not affect organic video performance. This empowers better marketing measurement and strategic decision-making for digital marketers.
'GenAI is no longer a future consideration'
According to a new study by SAS and Coleman Parkes, more than eight in ten marketers globally are actively using GenAI, with CMOs and marketing teams reporting a clear ROI of 93% and 83%, respectively.
Google Warns Against Relying On SEO Audit Tool Scores
Google published guidance emphasizing context-driven technical SEO audits over tool-generated scores, explaining when high 404s are normal.Budget SEO For Capacity, Not Output
The marketing focus for SEO budgets must shift from clicks and output towards influence, authority, and visibility within AI-generated overviews and discovery channels. In a zero-click, AI-driven search landscape, brands must prioritize capacity and relations over past traffic metrics for long-term digital growth.
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What's New in Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Tinder Deploys AI Nudges to Prevent Offensive Messaging
Tinder utilizes LLM-based AI to nudge users before they send potentially harmful messages (“Are you sure?”), improving community interactions and safety; part of broader adoption of AI in digital platforms for user engagement and moderation.
AI can be both a bubble and a breakthrough
Artificial intelligence may well be the future of business and the wider economy, yet the sky-high stock prices it's generating may still represent an unsustainable bubble.
AI spending may slow down as ROI remains elusive
Most enterprises have yet to see their AI investments make a positive impact on their bottom lines, which could lead many to rethink AI budgets over the next year, IT analyst firm Forrester predicts.
The AI Race Just Went Nuclear — Own the Rails.
Meta, Google, and Microsoft just reported record profits — and record AI infrastructure spending:
Meta boosted its AI budget to as much as $72 billion this year.
Google raised its estimate to $93 billion for 2025.
Microsoft is following suit, investing heavily in AI data centers and decision layers.
While Wall Street reacts, the message is clear: AI infrastructure is the next trillion-dollar frontier.
RAD Intel already builds that infrastructure — the AI decision layer powering marketing performance for Fortune 1000 brands. Backed by Adobe, Fidelity Ventures, and insiders from Google, Meta, and Amazon, the company has raised $50M+, grown valuation 4,900%, and doubled sales contracts in 2025 with seven-figure contracts secured.
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