Be in The Know
📢 WhatsApp is officially getting ads.
📹 Meta announces that all Facebook videos will be shared as Reels.
🏆 Bad Bunny’s love letter to Puerto Rico earns his label a Cannes Lions Grand Prix.
🧠 Cannes Lions Day 2 sessions warn of cataclysmic AI scenarios.
🔗 How Instagram built (and potentially restricted) the link-in-bio industry.
🎬 YouTube’s Open Call lets brands request custom sponcon.
💻 Even Microsoft is mocking Apple’s Liquid Glass UI design.
Each Platform’s AI Tools for Advertisers
All the major platforms are racing to integrate AI-powered tools directly into their ad products to streamline everything from copy and image generation to full campaign automation (often with just a URL or product description).
Here’s how each platform is approaching AI for advertisers:
Meta
- Text-to-image and image-to-video generation tools
- AI-generated copy suggestions
- Advantage+ automates full ad creation and delivery
- Branding in AI-generated video clips
- Business AIs to respond to customer queries
TikTok
- Symphony suite includes video, script, and visual generation
- Aligns content with trending TikTok formats
- Boosts potential for higher engagement
X
- Uses Grok chatbot to create ad variations and content from prompts or URLs
- xAI integration improves targeting and relevance
- Performance+ suite automates creative resizing and campaign setup
- Features background generation and smart targeting tools
- Offers AI-powered visuals via Microsoft Designer
- Predictive audience targeting
- Campaign summaries and content generation
Snapchat
- AR-focused Gen AI tools
- Text-to-AR object generation
- Sponsored Lenses and smart creative generation
- Performance Max campaigns offer end-to-end automation
- AI-generated visuals and assets
- New AI agent supports marketers across Google Ads
Check out Social Media Today for a closer look.
Q for You
Have you used AI to generate campaign assets for social?
Timepeek
Timepeek is a free timezone planning tool built for remote teams, freelancers, and global collaborators.
You can visually compare times between locations, rename cities to match team roles or names, and drag a clock slider to simulate time changes across zones in real time.
Just type in a specific time, see its impact across team members’ time zones instantly, and share the schedule using a unique link; no account or login required.
And it’s pretty. 🙂
Octowaltz

BMW’s new spot introduces us to a dancing CGI octopus named Okto.
Created by Untold Studios, “Octowaltz” is meant illustrate the power of the brand’s new “Heart of Joy” control unit.
Just as a centralized nervous system could transform an octopus’s movements into a perfectly coordinated dance, BMW’s new tech unifies acceleration, braking, and steering for a smoother driving experience.
It’s a refreshing and adorable departure for the automotive ad category. Bravo, Okto.
Ads from the Past

Kmart, 1984


