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Fast Company18-06-2025

Jeff Beer speaks with Giles Hedger, the global consumer planning director at Diageo; Rachel Rix, the chief growth officer at Ketchum; and James Kirkham, the founder and CEO at Iconic, about how AI and algorithms are making culture vanilla.

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