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Meta’s AI Revolution Could Upend the Advertising Industry as We Know It

Salman Akhtar
Last updated: 2 May 2025 19:09
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg aims to transform the advertising approach across Facebook and Instagram as well and WhatsApp platforms through the use of AI technology. The CEO of Meta seeks to implement artificial intelligence (AI), which should handle the creation and distribution of advertising content. AI systems work as per business instructions regarding their objectives and financial allocations to generate all needed processes. The proposed changes to ad operations may simplify marketing costs for small businesses, yet endanger creative positions along with ad agency roles.

Zuckerberg specifies the concept as “infinite creative.” The AI system produces unlimited advertising content that follows automated tests for selection of the best-performing ads by eliminating human design or creative writing involvement. For example, a bakery could link its bank account and product photos, and the AI would create ads showing cakes to people who love desserts.

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How Meta’s AI Ads Would Work

Zuckerberg explained the plan in a recent interview. Here is how it works

  1. Businesses Share Their Goals
    A company tells Meta’s AI what it wants to achieve, like selling more shoes or getting app downloads.
  2. AI Makes the Ads
    The AI uses photos, videos, and product details from the business to create ads. It writes the text, picks images, and even makes videos.
  3. AI Finds the Right People
    Instead of targeting ages or locations, the AI studies user behavior. It shows ads to people most likely to buy, like someone who watches baking videos, and gets a cake ad.
  4. AI Tracks Results
    The AI checks which ads work best and keeps improving them. If an ad fails, the AI changes it or stops spending money on it.

Why Small Businesses Might Love This

Small companies often cannot afford ad agencies or fancy photoshoots. Meta’s AI could let them compete with bigger brands. A Thai online store used Meta’s AI tools and cut ad costs by 87% while selling more products.

But big ad agencies are worried. Their jobs (like designing ads or planning campaigns) could disappear if AI does everything. Some agencies have already laid off workers as clients switch to AI tools.

Problems With Letting AI Control Ads

Can We Trust Meta’s AI?
One big concern is that Meta would control both making ads and judging if they work. This is like a student grading their own test. Brands might not trust the results. Independent companies like Integral Ad Science now check Meta’s AI ads, but this costs extra money.

Will Ads Be Safe?
Meta recently fired human fact-checkers and uses community reports to catch bad content. Critics worry AI ads could end up next to fake news or hate speech. A makeup brand’s ad appearing beside harmful posts could hurt its image.

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What Happens to Creative Jobs?

Job Losses in Advertising
If AI makes all the ads, writers, designers, and planners might lose work. Big agencies like WPP have already cut thousands of jobs this year. Some experts think only the biggest brands will hire humans for “premium” creative ideas, while small businesses rely entirely on AI.

Meta’s Big Investment in AI

Meta plans to expand its AI investment from $65 billion up to $72 billion as part of a clear business strategy for changing how digital advertising operates. But governments are watching. The US FTC wants proof that AI ads are honest, and the EU may force Meta to explain how its AI picks audiences.

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