Daily Minute Master Series
September 9, 2025
by Corey Padveen
Marketing News and Updates
Reddit Highlights the Value of Reddit Ads for Tech Marketers
Reddit has published a new report that looks at its value for technology marketers, and how Reddit’s evolving ad offerings can help to drive sales activity for tech brands.
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Meta Faces More Questions Over Teen Safety in AI and VR
Meta is set to come under regulatory scrutiny once again, after reports that it’s repeatedly failed to address safety concerns with its AI and VR projects.
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YouTube Sets Live-Stream Viewing Record with NFL Opening Night
Over the weekend, YouTube hosted its first-ever NFL Opening Night broadcast, with YouTube winning the exclusive rights to air the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Los Angeles Chargers from São Paulo, Brazil.
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Google Publishes Exact Gemini Usage Limits Across All Tiers
Google has published exact usage limits for Gemini Apps across the free tier and paid Google AI plans, replacing earlier vague language with concrete numbers marketers can plan around.
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Structured Data’s Role In AI And AI Search Visibility
The way people find and consume information has shifted. We, as marketers, must think about visibility across AI platforms and Google. The challenge is that we don’t have the same ability to control and measure success as we do with Google and Microsoft, so it feels like we’re flying blind. Earlier this year, Google, Microsoft, and ChatGPT each commented about how structured data can help LLMs to better understand your digital content.
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Anthropic Agrees To $1.5B Settlement Over Pirated Books
Anthropic agreed to a proposed $1.5 billion settlement in Bartz v. Anthropic over claims it downloaded pirated books to help train Claude. If approved, plaintiffs’ counsel says it would be the largest U.S. copyright recovery to date. A preliminary approval hearing is set for today. In June, Judge William Alsup held that training on lawfully obtained books can qualify as fair use, while copying and storing millions of pirated books is infringement. That order set the stage for settlement talks.
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