When people think about tech revolutions, they imagine dramatic moments.
A huge launch. Massive headlines. Overnight success.
But most of the time, the pattern looks very different.
A few companies start experimenting with a new technology. Early adopters test it in real-world situations. Investors begin paying attention before the broader public even notices what’s happening. Only later does the story become obvious.
Something like that is unfolding in the marketing world right now.
RAD Intel is trying to solve a pretty expensive problem: marketing guesswork.
Instead of launching campaigns and hoping they work, the company’s AI analyzes massive audience datasets to predict which ideas will actually land before anything goes live. Think: which content resonates, which influencers matter, and how people are likely to react in advance.
A who’s who of Fortune 1000 brands have already experimented with the platform. Meanwhile, more than 20,000 investors have joined the company’s current Reg A+ round (which is already 80% allocated, btw).
Predictive marketing may still be early — but it’s getting harder to ignore. [Ad]
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