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Netflix leaves bad taste
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Netflix was forced to stop a campaign for its original show, Santa Clarita Diet, after a billboard featuring a sliced human finger took the zombie theme too far.

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Augusto sets the stage for international expansion
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With the appointment of Angus McNab as new chief strategy and international officer, Augusto has signalled its intent to move beyond local borders. We chat to the new recruit, managing director Michelle Walshe and general manager Oliver Sealy about exploring new frontiers.

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Countdown rebrands misshapen fruit as the ‘Odd Bunch’
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Countdown has teamed up with the not-for-profit organisation ‘Love Food, Hate Waste’ to help reduce the amount of fresh produce that goes to waste every year. To do this, the retailer has launched a sub-brand called ‘The odd bunch’, carrying fruits and vegetables that would normally be considered too ugly to be sold in stores.

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Behold! The anti-smartphone
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According to some guy, every action has an equal and opposite reaction. And in a world filled with too much technology, there is a growing desire among some to simplify, switch off and maintain mindfulness. And that tension can be seen clearly with the EasyPhone, which is targeting a very specific customer base by – gasp! – promoting the removal of ‘smart’ features and – double gasp! – advertising the product in a newspaper.

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Fishing from the sky
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Heading out on the water and dropping a line in is an enjoyable activity but for many, the enjoyment only lasts as long as the action on the line does. If you don’t catch any fish it can be a long day out on water facing the conditions and wiggling a rod about. With that in mind, Setapp decided to see if fishermen would be tempted by a shortcut in its introductory campaign.

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Emotionally intelligent and lifelike: meet Soul Machines’ Nadia avatar
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Earlier this month, Accenture released its Fjord Trends report, showing what businesses should be wary of in the next year. Of the eight, AI was one to watch for its accelerated growth and rational decision-making capabilities. And with the next step being to create empathetic responses from chatbots, the day AI takes over customer service may be closer than you think. With this in mind, we take a look at a Kiwi company at the forefront of humanising AI technology, that’s revealed its first virtual assistant called ‘Nadia’, which has been voiced by actress Cate Blanchett.

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Listen to your book
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Audible Australia is on a mission to show the dangers and frustrations of reading books with a flashback to the 80s and some cringe-worthy lyric changes.

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Exit interview: Livia Esterhazy
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Following news of her resignation, departing Clemenger BBDO managing director Livia Esterhazy sits down for a chat about working in adland, overcoming failures and the importance of diverse thinking.

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