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Uncovering the Power of Brand in the World of Artificial Intelligence

AI (Artificial Intelligence) is a hot topic that is gaining traction across the media, public, governments, and businesses of all sizes. As CEOs, CFOs, and CTOs strategize and plan for the upcoming AI revolution, one key player is often overlooked – the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO). In the fast-accelerating arms race of AI capabilities, it is the CMO who holds the key to success for businesses.

The power of branding and perception can be just as important as technical capabilities in the competitive AI landscape. Being the first to secure an initial interaction with users can be crucial for adoption. As the AI space commoditizes, creating a strong brand becomes a critical factor in influencing choice, usage, and preference.

A study by Kantar BrandZ among 800 consumer users of AI tools in the US and India revealed that ChatGPT, owned by OpenAI, is the current dominant player. However, few competitors come close in terms of brand equity. The lack of perceived differentiation between AI brands suggests that users see them as very similar or not well understood.

To differentiate themselves, AI brands can focus on communicating unique brand associations aside from technical capabilities. Personifying AI tools can make them more accessible and attractive to users. IBM’s Watson, for example, was introduced as a virtual contestant on a gameshow, and virtual assistants are becoming more prevalent in the AI space.

Establishing clear personality associations and investing in high-quality advertising content can set AI brands apart and create a strong brand identity. This can help shift the focus from technological superiority to an engaging and useful brand that resonates with consumers.

In conclusion, while AI is advancing rapidly in terms of technical capabilities, there is still a long way to go in terms of brand and marketing strategy. The role of branding in the AI space is an underestimated opportunity that can differentiate AI tools and attract more users. By defining emotional positioning and investing in branding efforts, AI brands can achieve growth and success in a competitive market. It’s time for AI brands to shift their focus from artificial intelligence to common-sense marketing strategies and establish themselves as engaging and valuable brands in the evolving AI landscape.

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