Trishla Ostwal
Trishla is Adweek's AI and tech policy reporter covering big tech through the lens of privacy and security, data protection, regulation, and antitrust. A graduate of Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, Trishla previously was a reporting intern for Science News.
YouTube Pitches Massive TV Viewership, Ad Targeting at Upfront
YouTube's upfront event includes massive viewership numbers and Billie Eilish.
Google Rolls Out SGE: Here’s How Publishers Are Responding
Publishers had already seen a $2 billion loss in ad revenue within Google's pilot version.
How Brands Like Diageo, Progressive and eBay Are Using Gen AI to Tailor Ads
Relevant content is more effective, but diverse data training remains a hurdle.
You Can Now Talk to ChatGPT With OpenAI’s Real-Time Voice and Video Capabilities
GPT-4o is 'the end of prompting and beginning of conversations with AI models.'
How Creator Agencies Prepare for a ‘Deepfake Summer’
“It’s going to be a deepfake summer,” said Gartner vp analyst Nicole Greene.
AI Doesn’t Have to Be Trained on Data Scraping: Synthetic Data Explainer
By 2030, most of the data used in AI will be artificially generated by rules, statistical models, simulations or other techniques.
Meta Brings AI to Reels, Matches Creators With Brands at NewFronts
Meta showcases AI in Reels at NewFronts and connects brands to creators.
Snapchat Debuts New AR and Gen AI Ad Products at NewFronts
Snapchat touts 800 million monthly active users globally.
These 5 Tech Giants Are Most Likely to Buy TikTok, According to M&A Experts
The video app’s U.S business operations are valued up to $100 billion.
Meta More Than Doubled Revenue From Its AI-Powered Ad Tool
Artificial intelligence continues to drive Meta's yearlong recovery, as revenue from its Advantage+ Shopping Campaigns more than doubled since last year.