Daily Minute Master Series
July 29, 2025
by Corey Padveen
Marketing News and Updates
Google Adds AI Summaries of Business Reviews to Chrome URL Displays
Google’s looking to add another way for shoppers to get more info about a retailer in-stream, by adding new, aggregated AI summaries of online store reviews that you can access when you visit a website.
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Which Marketing Jobs Are Most Affected by AI?
New research from Microsoft reveals that marketing and sales professionals are among the most affected by generative AI, based on an analysis of 200,000 real workplace conversations with Bing Copilot. The research examined nine months of anonymized data from January to September 2024, offering a large-scale look at how professionals use AI in their daily tasks.
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Google’s Mueller Advises Testing Ecommerce Sites For Agentic AI
Google’s John Mueller re-posted the results of an experiment that tested if ecommerce sites were accessible by AI Agents, commenting that it may be useful to check if your ecommerce site works for AI agents that are shopping on behalf of actual customers.
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AI giants race to transform chatbots into tutors
Three of the world’s largest artificial intelligence companies are simultaneously developing educational features designed to transform their chatbots from answer-providers into interactive tutors, marking an intensifying competition for the lucrative student market. OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google are each testing similar learning-focused tools that guide students through problem-solving rather than delivering direct solutions.
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Google joins prompt-based AI app builder market with Opal
Google Labs has introduced Opal, an experimental no-code platform that transforms natural language prompts into shareable AI mini-apps by visually chaining together prompts, models, and tools, now available in public beta exclusively for U.S. users.
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Microsoft transforms Edge with AI-powered Copilot Mode
Microsoft rolled out a new Copilot Mode in its Edge browser this week, transforming the traditional browsing experience into an AI-powered platform that can analyze content across multiple tabs and automate complex web tasks. The feature represents the company’s most aggressive push yet to differentiate Edge from competitors like Google Chrome through artificial intelligence capabilities.
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