Marketing Weekly AI News

October 6 - October 14, 2025

This week brought exciting news about AI agents that can work by themselves to help with marketing tasks. These smart computer programs are changing how businesses talk to customers and sell products.

The biggest news came from Google, which showed off a new AI called Gemini 2.5 that can use a computer like a person does. This AI can click buttons, type words, and fill out forms all by itself. It can do jobs like entering information or booking appointments without anyone helping it. For marketers, this means the AI could set up advertising campaigns or research what competitors are doing without human workers doing all the work.

OpenAI also made a big announcement by creating an app store inside ChatGPT. Now people can shop, listen to music, and book trips just by talking to ChatGPT like it's a friend. Companies like Spotify, Zillow, Canva, and Expedia are already part of this new system. With 800 million people using ChatGPT every week, this gives businesses a new way to reach customers through conversations instead of regular ads.

Experts predict that AI shopping assistants will become much more popular during the 2025 holiday season. Adobe, a big technology company, says AI use in shopping will jump by 520 percent this year. People will use AI to find gifts, discover deals, and research products before they buy. Total online holiday sales in the United States are expected to reach $253.4 billion.

Marketing professionals are learning that AI works best when companies focus on specific goals instead of trying to use it for everything. The key is using AI for things that make customers really happy or fix problems that make customers frustrated.

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