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" ... But what about ad fraud? Is a bit of ad fraud fine, because you’re getting cheaper prices? Many advertisers and their media agencies seem to think so. A common reason they give for continuing to spend in programmatic channels is “fraud is priced in.” They claim that while they used to pay $30 CPM prices to mainstream publishers to place ads, they now pay $3 CPMs to buy ads through programmatic channels. Win, right? No, the exact opposite. Even though they pay $3 CPMs, they are buying ten times the quantity. So they are still spending $30, except that now they are buying crappy cheap ads from long tail sites that don’t have many human visitors. Flaws in fraud detection tech means that the traffic is not marked as “invalid.” That’s because the bots are good at tricking the detection or simply blocking the detection tags, to avoid getting caught. So “fraud is priced in” is both bad logic and bad math. When you are buying cheap inventory at scale, you’re buying from fake and fraudulent sites using well-disguised bot traffic — i.e. not showing your ads to humans. What if you paid higher CPMs, and bought less quantity? You’ll still end up spending less overall and getting more business outcomes. That is the objective of ad spending, isn’t it? ... "
" ... Gelsinger: Right. So now, connectivity, we go by the estimates, will be 90% of humanity by 2030. So now you start to say, "What can you do with it?" and to me, that's where AI and IoT come to play because you can take what I’ve described as "crappy algorithms" that have been getting only incrementally better for 30 years, but now when you have unlimited computer power and essentially unlimited data, you can harvest data at scale. ... "
" ... So let’s accept that 2020 has been a crappy year and that for the foreseeable future we’re going to have a crappy Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, Chinese New Year, Ramadan, etc. too. Let’s not be irresponsible and, instead, postpone the celebrations for when we can enjoy them responsibly and as unconditionally happy as they should be enjoyed. ... "
" ... … If you opened a really crappy restaurant, but you were able to sit down and eat normally, everyone would go there right now. Like, they could pick between, “Do I want this food or this food because I’m guaranteed to have social interaction?” ... "