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Jeremy Packee and Emily Anderson break down the biggest paid media story of the year so far: Google Marketing Live 2026. The episode explores Google's vision for an AI-powered future, including major updates to AI Mode, AI Max, Demand Gen, Merchant Center, measurement, creative workflows, and agentic commerce.
The hosts discuss how search is becoming more conversational, why first-party data is increasingly critical, and what Google's new tools mean for advertisers managing both e-commerce and lead generation campaigns. They also examine emerging features like Universal Cart, AI-powered shopping experiences, predictive conversion modeling, and Google's growing use of AI assistants across its advertising ecosystem.
As automation continues to expand, Jeremy and Emily focus on the practical implications for marketers, separating platform promises from real-world application and highlighting where human strategy still matters most.
Episode Highlights
Biggest Shift
Most Interesting Announcement
Biggest Opportunity
Measurement Upgrade
Tool Worth Testing
Other Platform Updates
• AI Mode continues expanding as Google's preferred search experience
Final Take
Google's vision is clear: more automation, more AI, more conversational experiences, and more commerce happening directly inside Google's ecosystem. The challenge for marketers isn't whether to adopt these tools—it's understanding where they create real value, where they still require human oversight, and how to maintain control over data, measurement, and business outcomes as advertising becomes increasingly AI-driven.
Follow The Click Brief for fast, no-fluff performance marketing updates.
Visit The Click Brief blog for more in-depth analysis and updates from May
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Jeremy Packee and Emily Anderson break down the biggest paid media story of the year so far: Google Marketing Live 2026. The episode explores Google's vision for an AI-powered future, including major updates to AI Mode, AI Max, Demand Gen, Merchant Center, measurement, creative workflows, and agentic commerce.
The hosts discuss how search is becoming more conversational, why first-party data is increasingly critical, and what Google's new tools mean for advertisers managing both e-commerce and lead generation campaigns. They also examine emerging features like Universal Cart, AI-powered shopping experiences, predictive conversion modeling, and Google's growing use of AI assistants across its advertising ecosystem.
As automation continues to expand, Jeremy and Emily focus on the practical implications for marketers, separating platform promises from real-world application and highlighting where human strategy still matters most.
Episode Highlights
Biggest Shift
Most Interesting Announcement
Biggest Opportunity
Measurement Upgrade
Tool Worth Testing
Other Platform Updates
• AI Mode continues expanding as Google's preferred search experience
Final Take
Google's vision is clear: more automation, more AI, more conversational experiences, and more commerce happening directly inside Google's ecosystem. The challenge for marketers isn't whether to adopt these tools—it's understanding where they create real value, where they still require human oversight, and how to maintain control over data, measurement, and business outcomes as advertising becomes increasingly AI-driven.
Follow The Click Brief for fast, no-fluff performance marketing updates.
Visit The Click Brief blog for more in-depth analysis and updates from May