The Digital Pulse for October, 28th, 2024
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"Welcome to The Digital Pulse, your daily update on the latest in digital marketing, tech, and media. It’s Monday, October 28th, 2024, and we’ve got some exciting stories to kick off your week!"
"First up, Taco Bell is set to launch a nostalgic 'Decades' menu on October 31. This limited-time menu brings back fan-favorites from the 1960s through the early 2000s, including items like the ’60s Tostada, the ’90s Beef Gordita Supreme, and the Caramel Apple Empanada from the 2000s, which will only be available from November 21 to December 18. Taco Bell’s CMO, Taylor Montgomery, explains that these nostalgic items appeal to longtime fans and Gen Z alike, who are discovering 'fauxstalgia'—a taste for the past they didn’t experience firsthand
"Over in the world of immersive media, Apple has released Submerged, a 17-minute short film directed by Oscar-winner Edward Berger. Filmed in Prague, Brussels, and Malta, Submerged uses Apple’s new Immersive Video technology, combining ultra-high-resolution 3D with spatial audio to place viewers inside a submarine during a high-stakes attack. It’s a major leap for Apple into the world of immersive storytelling and spatial computing
"Meanwhile, the U.S. Navy is engaging younger audiences with a Reddit-based campaign called 'Sub Reddit Hunt.' Running through October, this multimedia campaign invites Reddit users to solve codes and search for clues across various subreddits, aiming to recruit the 'next generation of submariners' through an interactive, role-playing experience
"In the AI and productivity space, Granola’s notepad app has become a favorite among venture capitalists. Granola’s collaborative AI doesn’t just transcribe meetings; it lets users highlight key points, with the AI filling in supporting details. This unique approach helped the startup raise a $20 million Series A in just one week, showcasing a growing demand for AI tools that assist without fully automating
"xAI, Elon Musk’s AI company, has released an API for Grok, their generative AI model. Currently, only the 'grok-beta' model is available, with pricing set at $5 per million input tokens and $15 per million output tokens. Musk’s team has hinted at future expansions, including Grok Mini, designed for more affordable and accessible AI integration
"And finally, The NBA has dropped The Heist II, a sequel to last year’s hit campaign. Filmed at the Bellagio in Las Vegas, it stars Stephen Curry, Anthony Davis, and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, alongside Rosario Dawson and Michael Imperioli. With nearly 500 million views on the original, the NBA hopes to build even more excitement for the upcoming 2024 Emirates NBA Cup
Host: "That’s it for today’s Digital Pulse! Thanks for tuning in, and we’ll see you tomorrow with more of the latest in digital marketing, tech, and media. Have a fantastic day!"
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