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Getting ready for Thanksgiving has nothing on the chaos swirling around AI, privacy rules, and even Instagram trying to make you watch 20-minute reels. Before the turkey coma hits, Jay Schwedelson digs into everything from the death of the em dash to Google’s sneaky new flight deal superpower, plus a few very strong opinions on Netflix holiday movies. Somehow it all ties together in a way that’ll make your week a little smarter and a lot funnier.

Best Moments:

(00:00) ChatGPT finally admits the M dash problem and promises to stop abusing it

(01:41) Europe’s Digital Omnibus plan could loosen GDPR and ease cookie consent madness

(03:28) Instagram quietly tests 20-minute reels, and Jay cannot handle it

(04:00) Google’s AI-powered flight deals tool is officially rolled out and wildly useful

(05:17) Three preheader words that just boosted email open rates by 19 percent

(06:44) Jay’s brutally honest reviews of The Beast in Me and Merry Little Ex Christmas

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Transcript

Jay Schwedelson: We are back for what's up this week from the do this, not that podcast. This is our short episode. We break down what's going on this week in business and marketing and life and all this stuff. So let's get into it. You're probably getting ready to eat a lot of Turkey, but before we eat some Turkey, what's going on this week?

Well, first off chat, GPT on their actual. Official Instagram account, they did a post themselves saying that they have fixed the M dash issue. Now, if you don't know the M dash that, like super long dash, and the reason there's an M dash issue is that, uh, anytime you ask something like from chate. The majority of the time, they give you back an answer and includes a lot of M dashes, the long dashes.

And the problem is now whenever we see anything with a long M dash right, we think it's garbage that was written by ai and it's this whole problem. It's a big joke that M dash is everywhere. Well open AI and Chachi Pati are in on it. And now they said they've solved the problem. So here's what they said.

They said. To everyone who wants love the M dash, I'm sorry, truly, I'm sorry. The M dash was supposed to be a classy little pause, a soft, dramatic flourish, and not a neon sign that says this was written by AI at 2:00 AM. They said going forward, the M dash will be used responsibly and that they've updated their latest model, and it'll only be used occasionally.

So I think as we head into 20 26, 1 of the world's biggest problems, the M dash might actually get solved. Speaking of other problems that might get solved, have you seen this that came out from the European Commission this week? The European Commission. They're like the, the body, government, body, whatever, in Europe that oversees all the stuff as relates to AI and privacy and data and all the stuff.

Well, it's not a new law yet. But the commission has proposed something called the Digital Omnibus package, which is a softening of GDPR uh stuff, and a softening of their AI act and a softening of Europe's cookie rules, which basically means in this package they're trying to, uh, create, um, a set of easier rules for people to follow on using.

AI and so all sorts of different areas, which is fine 'cause those rules are all still evolving. But the biggest stuff, the biggest change is that. They wanna change all these consent banners that we always see every time you go on a website. Accept the cookies, reject the cookies, do this with the cookies.

It's super annoying. Um, so they're trying to actually now say you don't need as many, uh, you don't need as much consent. Um, and, and there's certain consent that's now considered low risk, and we won't need to ask for as much stuff. And it might be easier to actually start using data on all the different social platforms that you're collecting.

It hasn't passed yet. But this is kind of a big deal 'cause GDPR is a big pain in the butt. So if you haven't seen this, you could check out the digital omnibus, which is what's being proposed, which is pretty exciting. I'll tell you what's not exciting that also going on this week, Instagram is testing 20 minute reels.

That seems ridiculous. I can't make it past like one or two minutes on a reel, but they're testing 20 minute reels. So get ready for really long potential content on Instagram. I don't know, uh, something that is cool that has nothing to do with marketing or whatever, but I think it's wild. I don't think enough people know about this.

So Google has finally fully rolled out their AI tool for flight deals. This is so cool. I messed around with this. So if you've not checked this out. You can go to google.com/travel/flights, and so it's google.com/travel/flights. And when you go there, there's a button that says flight deals. And this thing is using all the power, all the AI power that's out there to find you literally the best deals on flights.

And I've messed around with it and it has found really, really good deals, and it just updated in the past week to make it like fully available all over the place. The sickest deals, so I don't get anything out of it. I just thought it was pretty awesome. So you go to google.com/travel uh slash flight and you'll find some cool stuff.

I saw this one cool stat that came out from my peeps over@subjectline.com, which is pretty neat and easy tactic to try for some year end email campaign. So subject line.com came out with this data about continuation pre headers. What does that mean? Well. When you send out a promotional email or an email newsletter, you have your subject line and then you have your second subject line, that gray text, the preheader, and you can put whatever you want in there, right?

And even though apple's messing around pre headers and all this stuff, it still doesn't matter. Pre headers are really, really, really important. But there's three words now that if you put as the first word in your preheader, they're actually driving a big boost to email marketing open rates. And these are continuation words, meaning.

Uh, the three words are the words and the word, but, and the word plus. So if you write a subject line that says something like, um, get ready for our biggest announcement of the year, and then the pre-header would say, plus, if you show up, you get 20% off. Right? Or, uh, download Our latest tip sheet guide is the subject line.

Then the pre-header would say, but it's only gonna be available for 30 days, basically if you use and, but, or plus as the first word in your pre-header, uh, from the last 90 days, it's showing that it's actually increasing email open rates by 19%. So if you've never messed around with this idea of a continuation preheader word, um, and phrase and sentence, uh, that's a fun, easy test.

So what is going on in the world of meaninglessness? Is that a word? I have no idea. So first off, what am I trying to watch on tv? I tried The Beast in Me. So The Beast in Me is on Netflix, number one show on Netflix right now to Claire Danes. I made it through 20 minutes. I did not like it. I feel like I should get more than 20 minutes.

Everybody seems to like it. I just didn't like it. I like Claire Danes. I used to watch my So-Called Life when I was like. A lot younger. Great show. What was she in since then? Wasn't she in something where the government was like doing something? I don't know. Hopefully she's doing, I don't know. Should I keep watching this?

I don't wanna watch it. So then I went over and I tried a Merry Little Ex miss, you know, Merry Little Ex Christmas on Netflix and it was the number one movie on Netflix and this is a, a holiday movie. Starring Alicia Silverstone. Alicia Silverstone, uh, this is unwatchable. I made it through 15 minutes. I mean, it is unwatchable.

This one I'm not going back to. I like Alicia. I, why can't I say her name? Alicia Silverstone. I keep saying, Alicia, what, what am I doing? Anyway, I don't know what's going on. That movie stunk. But I'm ready for Thanksgiving. Um, I. I'm going to eat a lot. The problem with me is that we do Thanksgiving at my house.

We have a lot of people coming over, and the problem is, is that everyone brings dishes that they make fine, whatever. And then, but we, we have like a lot of people, so the problem is, is that nobody brings enough that everybody can have the dish, right? So somebody's gonna make cornbread and they're gonna bring it over.

And because I'm the host, every time I go and I pick up, get my plate of food, I like either don't take something. Or I take the smallest amount of something 'cause I'm like, I want everybody else to have some, and this sucks because I wanna eat everything 'cause I'm disgusting and because it's at my house, I, I like play a different set of rules.

Like this is not okay, and then forget it. Then the leftovers people come over and they bring their own stuff to take leftovers. They bring their own Tupperware or whatever you call it, and by the time it's all over, there's like nothing left. What it. Do I need to make rules? Is this bad? I want a lot of leftovers.

I want to take a lot of every dish I want. I want a lot of things. I know that I'm supposed to be grateful and thankful, and this is not what you're supposed to be saying on Thanksgiving, but I'm telling you right now, it's ridiculous that the person that's hosting gets screwed out of eating of what they want to eat.

Ridiculous. So is this podcast. Listen, I'm thankful for you. I'm thankful you made to this far in the podcast 'cause honestly, I think I would've bailed way earlier and I hope you have a great Thanksgiving and I hope you get some rest. And I hope you get cornbread. That's what I got later.