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    This is where AI-native competitors will quietly widen the gap. They do not “use AI more,” but organize around it. They treat autonomy, data flows, and decision latency as competitive advantages.

    5. AI-native creative will flood the market and devalue good ideas

    Content volume, speed, and variation are becoming close to free, meaning “good enough” creative collapses in value. What becomes scarce is taste, direction, restraint, cultural relevancy and the ability to create something that does not look like it came from the same statistical blender as everyone else.

    Just look at the immediate and unsurprising industry debate around Svedka’s AI-generated Super Bowl ad.

    The uncomfortable truth is that AI does not kill creativity. It kills the pricing power of good ideas. 

    6. Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) and GEO will disrupt discovery arbitrage

    AI-mediated answers are increasingly replacing search-driven discovery. 

    The last six months produced hard evidence that marketers can no longer treat search click-through as stable, predictable and repeatable. Analysis of Google AI Overviews showed significant CTR declines for queries where AI summaries appear, and the broader message is clear that fewer clicks are fewer opportunities to “win the first page listing,” and more value accruing to being the source the model cites, not the page that ranks third.

    7. Smart Marketers will shift from discrete AI tools to connected workflows

    “AI in the stack” is the wrong mental model. The shift is toward coordinated systems that plan, execute, and optimize campaigns with limited human intervention unless desired.

    Humans supervise. Agents operate.

    If you run marketing like a relay race between specialized teams, you will be outperformed by organizations that run it like a control room overseeing Agentic-AI workflows. 

    8. Leadership quality will become the largest performance variable

    As AI scales execution, leadership judgment becomes the primary differentiator. 

    You can see this emerging in how leaders talk about monetization and trust. At Davos, Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis publicly emphasized that Google has “no plans” for ads in Gemini, explicitly framing advertising in AI assistants as a trust risk. 

    Whether you agree or not, leadership strength is going to be evaluated based on what trade-offs are you willing to make, and how fast is what will determine whether you win in the AI Era or not. 

    9. CMOs will be forced into fewer, harder strategic bets

    Boards and CEOs will push CMOs into sharper choices such as build versus buy, optimization versus differentiation, pilots versus transformation, where humans stay essential versus where automation becomes default.

    The era of hedging with endless experiments is ending, because experimentation is no longer a strategy, and there won’t be enough resources or patience for it. Strategy and brand differentiation will matter again because everything else is rapidly commoditizing. 

    10. Jagged AI capabilities will create new, invisible failure modes

    AI will work brilliantly in some contexts and fail unpredictably in others. Over-trust and under-trust will coexist inside the same organization and often within the same team. The most dangerous failures will not be obvious. They will be quiet, inconsistent, and driven by misplaced confidence.

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