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AI Ads Are Growing 63%. Marketers Are Quietly Losing Control.

AI Ads Are Growing 63%. Marketers Are Quietly Losing Control.

If you feel like your ad platforms are doing more work than you… you’re not wrong.

AI-driven advertising is expected to grow 63% this year, reaching around $57 billion and taking a bigger share of total ad spend. 

Translation:

Marketers are slowly handing over the steering wheel.

Key highlights

Platforms like Google Performance Max and Meta Advantage+ are now handling:

  • Targeting
  • Bidding
  • Budget allocation
  • Optimization

Basically… everything you used to justify your job description.

And here’s the twist — even large brands are now adopting these tools, not just small businesses. Why?

Because they work.

Despite concerns around transparency and control, performance is winning over skepticism. 

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What this actually means

We’re entering a new phase of digital marketing:

You don’t run ads anymore.

You guide systems that run ads.

Earlier:

  • Marketer = operator

Now:

  • Marketer = prompt engineer + strategist + creative thinker

The skill shift is subtle but brutal.

What this means for marketers

  1. Execution is getting commoditized
    If AI can run campaigns, your value isn’t in clicking buttons anymore.
  2. Strategy becomes the moat
    Positioning, creative angles, audience understanding — that’s where humans still win.
  3. Control is being traded for outcomes
    You won’t always know why something works. But you’ll know that it works.

My takeaway?

Marketing is becoming less about managing campaigns…

and more about managing machines that manage campaigns.

And if that sounds slightly uncomfortable —

good.

That’s exactly where the industry is headed.

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