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$22,818 (+0.24%) Hey Snackers, The massive earthquake in Turkey and Syria has killed thousands of people and injured many thousands more. Rescuers have been racing to save people [trapped]( in the rubble of countless collapsed buildings. Our hearts go out to everyone affected. In markets: US stocks dipped yesterday, continuing Fridayâs downturn after super-strong January job numbers stoked fears of prolonged rate hikes. Investors have eyes on J. Powellâs speech today at the Economic Club of Washington for any clues. Battle Google launches a ChatGPT competitor to protect its search dominance as the bot battle begins Bring on the prompts⦠Yesterday [Google]( rolled out its response to the existential threat posed by OpenAIâs ChatGPT. Meet [Bard](. Google said its ChatGPT rival has been released to âtrusted testersâ and will be available to the public in the coming weeks. Bard, which is built on Googleâs mighty language-processing model, LaMDA, pulls info from the web to craft âfresh, high-qualityâ responses. Google also announced plans for ChatGPT-like search features: - Conversational search⦠minus the âhey, Google.â The company said itâll soon integrate genAI into web search for queries with more than one right answer. Think: a package of narrative results that distill âcomplex information and multiple perspectives into easy-to-digest formats.â May the best bot win⦠Google isnât a newcomer to the AI game. It literally invented the âTâ in ChatGPT (the âtransformerâ tech that powers it). But after ChatGPT was released free to the public, Google likely felt pressured to introduce Bard earlier than planned â and to protect its profit-puppy search biz. It has the upper hand since it already runs the go-to search engine, but competitionâs steep: - ChatGPT Plus: not a streaming service. Last week OpenAI announced a $20/month subscription for a premium version of ChatGPT (think: less downtime). It could set the standard for genAI monetization. And unlike Google, it doesnât have ads⦠yet.
- Bing (plus ChatGPT): [Microsoft]( which has invested billions in OpenAI, said it plans to integrate genAI tools into all its products, and itâs [reportedly]( on the cusp of adding ChatGPT to its search engine, Bing. THE TAKEAWAY The chatbot wars have begun⦠Googleâs Bard announcement came on the heels of OpenAIâs plan to monetize ChatGPT. Meanwhile, after Google announced it was entering the chatbot game yesterday, Microsoft announced last-minute plans to host a news event today (coincidence?). Thereâs speculation that Microsoft could roll out a ChatGPT-related service (OpenAI CEO Sam Altman tweeted that he was âexcitedâ for the event). Gulp The Super Bowl is poised to become the âBooze Bowlâ as brewers rush to fill crypto's ad void Hello, Booze Bowl⦠At the 57th Super Bowl on Sunday, viewersâll get an eyeful of more than just football. For the first time since 1989, Bud maker [Anheuser-Busch InBev]( will not be the exclusive alcohol advertiser. Expect more sip suppliers this year: [Crown Royal]( [Heineken]( [Molson Coors]( and Rémy Martin will all [run ads]( alongside AB InBev's three minutes of airtime. - Are you ready for some eyeballs⦠The Bowl is the most-watched event in US sports, making it a top marketing opp. 100M+ people are expected to watch Super Bowl LVII.
- $$econds: [Fox]( the broadcaster, said it sold some 30-second spots for a record $7M+, and that all in-game ad slots are booked. Goodbye, Crypto Bowl⦠Last year's big game was dubbed the "Crypto Bowl" as blockchain behemoths [Coinbase]( Crypto.com, eToro, and FTX flooded the ads zone (think: "fortune favours the brave" and "don't be like Larry"). The crypto-sphere was in high spirits, and crypto cos spent $54M on ads. Now, with companies feeling crypto winter's chill, Fox says there are no crypto ads scheduled to air during this yearâs Bowl. That leaves plenty of room for alcohol giants to fill the gap. THE TAKEAWAY The familiar thrives in uncertain times⦠With celeb endorsements pouring in last year, crypto got a mainstream boost from Super Bowl viewers. But after FTXâs implosion, they may be less receptive to upbeat and edgy crypto-mercials. Beer, on the other hand, is a familiar football companion that many can get behind â and booze powerhouses are keen to capitalize on that. What else we're Snackin' - [Unpin]( Even âwholesomeâ social-media biz [Pinterest]( isnât immune to the ad-pocalypse: Shares of the moodboard icon fell after it failed to inspire investors, with underwhelming sales and a weak forecast.
- [Matinope]( [AMC]( said itâll charge moviegoers extra for coveted seats (picture: middle row, center) at all its theaters. The airline-style pricing program is an effort to boost Covid-depressed sales as couch viewing continues.
- [Frozen]( Chicken-nugget titan [Tyson]( posted its biggest percentage drop in quarterly profit in over a decade, as higher costs weigh on meat margins and demand. Tyson, which supplies 20% of the USâs meat, said customers have been trading down.
- [Spent]( Americans are burning through their pandemic savings to make ends meet, having spent 35% of their stimulus-boosted cushion so far. [Goldman Sachs]( estimates that by year's end Americans will have spent 65%.
- [FancyFry]( Fast-food competition's fierce, so [Shake Shack]( wants a fungi edge: the burger chain announced a white-truffle menu feat. truffle burgers and Parmesan truffle fries. TBD if it'll fly in this economy. ðª Thanks for Snacking with us! Want to share the Snacks? Invite your friends to sign up [here](. Snack Fact Of the Day Beyoncé is now the most awarded artist in Grammys history with 32 shiny wins [Read more]( Tuesday - State of the Union
- Fed Chair Powell set to speak at the Economic Club of Washington
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