Your Favorite Brands Might Be Talking To You In AI And You’d Never Know

It’s not just efficiency; it’s a shift in trust
Once, the voice of a brand was a tightly controlled expression, created by human copywriters, filtered through layers of approval. Today, that voice might be coming from a machine or a model, one trained not just to mimic tone but to understand it, adapt it, and amplify it across channels at scale. Marketers are increasingly comfortable letting generative AI write blog posts, ad copy, product descriptions, and even social media banter. It’s not just efficiency; it’s a shift in trust. Take Unilever, for instance. The global consumer goods company now uses AI to generate localized content across dozens of markets, ensuring consistency in brand messaging while personalizing tone and language to local audiences. AI helps them roll out campaigns faster than ever, with quality checks b
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Upasana Banerjee
Upasana is a Content Strategist with AIM Research. Prior to her role at AIM, she worked as a journalist and social media editor, and holds a strong interest for global politics and international relations. Reach out to her at: upasana.banerjee@analyticsindiamag.com
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