Anthropic may or may not have “accidentally” leaked its code, but Joe and Robert think the bigger story is what the company’s newest release says about the future of white-collar work and marketing itself. They also tackle the slowing labor market, whether marketing jobs are in danger, and if a recession is actually coming. Rounding out the episode: Cameo’s TikTok partnership, Oracle’s ugly layoffs, Search Engine Journal’s ad-free decision, and two documentary picks worth your time.
Full Episode Notes
This Old Marketing: Anthropic Leaks, Job Market Freezes, and Cameo’s Last Cameo?
Joe and Robert kick off the show with the strange case of Anthropic’s code leaking into public view. Was it a true accident, or one of the smartest marketing plays we’ve seen in a while? Either way, it got the market’s attention.
Staying with Anthropic, the hosts dig into the company’s latest release and what it means Openclaw. With everyone suddenly convinced that Claude can replace all sorts of white-collar work, Joe and Robert ask the question marketers should actually care about: what does this mean for marketing teams, creative work, and knowledge workers trying to stay relevant?
Next, the conversation turns to the slowing U.S. labor market. Hiring continues to soften, but layoffs remain relatively low. So what are we really looking at here? A recession in the making, or simply an economic deep freeze? And more specifically, should marketers be worried about their jobs, or just ready for a very different kind of employment market?
Later in the show, Joe and Robert look at Cameo’s new partnership with TikTok. Is this a smart move that gives Cameo fresh life and relevance, or is it another sign that the business is nearing the end of its useful run?
Then it’s time for Winners and Losers. Robert names Oracle his loser of the week after the company fired thousands of employees in what he sees as a tone-deaf and tasteless move. Joe picks Search Engine Journal as his winner for making the rare decision to remove all programmatic advertising from its site.
To close, both hosts share their Rants and Raves. Joe recommends Man on the Run, the Paul McCartney documentary. Robert highlights Louis Theroux’s new documentary, The Manosphere.
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