Spotify is no longer running U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement recruitment advertisements on its platform following criticism from listeners and grassroots groups. In an emailed statement to ...
Last October, Spotify drew criticism for running U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recruitment ads on the platform as part of the Trump administration’s $30 billion investment to hire at ...
Recruitment advertisements for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are no longer running on Spotify, the streaming service has confirmed. Variety was the first outlet to report the news.
Adweek reported that Google told agencies it plans to bring ads to the Gemini app in 2026. Google’s Dan Taylor and the AdsLiaison account publicly pushed back on the story. The dispute highlights the ...
This article is part of Ad Watch, a series examining claims made in political ads. In the column, reporter Lindsay Weber researches the claims, puts them into context and reaches a “verdict” on the ...
Rajesh started following the latest happenings in the world of Android around the release of the Nexus One and Samsung Galaxy S. After flashing custom ROMs and kernels on his beloved Galaxy S, he ...
A recent report claims that Google is preparing to inject its ever-more-popular Gemini AI tools with advertisements, but Google is adamant that there are “no plans” for ads in Gemini. A report today ...
AdWeek reported that Google told clients it plans to add ads to its Gemini AI chatbot in 2026, but Google’s top ads executive is publicly denying it. Driving the news. Google reps reportedly told ...
While OpenAI continues to insist that there are currently no ads — or tests for advertising — live in ChatGPT, the company’s chief research officer Mark Chen also acknowledged that the company “fell ...
Bottom line: Testing of OpenAI's App SDK feature has stirred controversy after some ChatGPT users mistook its app suggestions for ad placement. While it has since cleared up the misunderstanding, the ...
Once upon a time, streaming was an ad-free paradise. For a few dollars a month, you could get a subscription to Netflix or one of the other early streaming services and watch whatever you wanted ...