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Team Computers on the Future of Marketing: When AI Runs the Campaign, What Is Left for Marketers?

Team Computers on the Future of Marketing: When AI Runs the Campaign, What Is Left for Marketers?

TBT Online Desk
August 21, 2026 5 Min Read
New Delhi [India], August 20: Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing the way marketing teams plan, create, execute, and measure campaigns. Tasks that once required significant time and human effort – from content creation and audience segmentation to media optimisation and performance analysis – can now be automated or accelerated with AI. As adoption grows, the role of the marketer is inevitably changing too. The question, therefore, is no longer whether AI will become part of marketing, but where human expertise remains essential. Mr. Sagar Kukreja, Head of Marketing, Team Computers, shares his perspective on the changing role of marketers as artificial intelligence takes on an increasingly central role in campaign strategy and execution. 1. AI can now run large parts of a campaign. At what point should brands draw the line between automation and human judgment? The line should be drawn wherever decisions begin to influence customer trust, brand perception, and long-term business outcomes. AI is exceptionally good at execution – it can generate campaign variations, personalise communication, optimise media spend, and analyse performance at a speed humans cannot match. HubSpot’s 2026 State of Marketing reports that 80% of marketers already use AI for content creation and 75% for media production, proving that automation has become mainstream. But execution is only one part of marketing. Humans still need to decide whether a message truly reflects the brand, solves a customer problem, or builds lasting trust. As we often say, “AI can optimize the campaign, but the marketer must define what success actually means.” Automation without judgment is simply faster noise. 2. Marketing has traditionally rewarded execution speed. In an AI-first environment, what new skills will define a successful marketer? The biggest shift is from execution to judgment. For years, marketers were rewarded for producing more campaigns, more content, and faster launches. AI now handles much of that operational work, freeing marketers to focus on what machines cannot replicate. The most valuable skills will be strategic thinking, customer understanding, storytelling, business alignment, and the ability to ask better questions. AI can generate hundreds of ideas, but it cannot decide which one deserves to represent the brand. In a world where everyone has access to similar AI tools, judgment – not execution – becomes the competitive advantage. The future belongs to marketers who can lead AI rather than simply use it. 3. With AI enabling brands to create hundreds of campaign variations instantly, how can marketers ensure they create meaningful communication instead of just more content? The real challenge is no longer creating content – it is creating meaning. AI has made content production almost limitless, but it has also made much of it look and sound the same. When every brand can generate hundreds of campaign variations, volume stops being a differentiator. What matters is relevance, originality, and what we call “taste.” Taste is knowing what feels authentic to the brand, what should be published, and what should be deleted. A technology company, for example, doesn’t win by using more AI-generated jargon; it wins by clearly addressing a CIO’s business problem. AI can create the campaign, but marketers still create the meaning. 4. How is AI expected to change the way marketing success is measured in the coming years? AI will shift marketing measurement from activity metrics to business outcomes. Clicks, impressions, open rates, and cost per lead will remain useful, but they are no longer enough. AI is excellent at optimising campaigns, but it can also optimise for the wrong objective. For example, a B2C brand may increase conversions through constant discounts while weakening long-term brand value. In B2B, AI may reduce cost per lead but generate conversations with the wrong accounts. The real question is no longer “Did the campaign perform?” but “Did it move the business forward?” AI measures efficiency. Marketers must define impact. 5. Many companies aim for AI-driven personalisation but struggle with fragmented data. What foundational changes are needed before brands can fully benefit from AI in marketing? Successful AI starts with connected, reliable data. Salesforce reports that while 84% of marketers use first-party data, only 31% are fully satisfied with their ability to unify it. That gap is where many AI initiatives fail. Customer information often sits across CRM systems, websites, sales conversations, purchase history, and service interactions without being connected. The result is poor personalisation – a loyal customer receives a first-time buyer offer, or a high-value B2B account gets a generic nurture email while sales discussions are already underway. AI cannot compensate for fragmented information. Bad data does not become good marketing because AI is added – it simply becomes bad marketing at scale. This makes business analytics and connected data solutions increasingly important for organisations looking to build effective AI-driven personalisation. 6. What are some common mistakes organisations make while integrating AI into their marketing workflows? One of the biggest mistakes is treating AI purely as a productivity tool instead of a strategic decision-support system. Many organisations focus on producing more content, launching more campaigns, and automating more workflows without asking whether those activities improve business outcomes. Another common mistake is removing human validation too early. According to McKinsey’s 2025 State of AI, 51% of organisations using AI have experienced at least one negative consequence, including inaccurate outputs. In marketing, one incorrect claim or poorly targeted message can quickly damage trust. AI should automate execution, but marketers must continue to provide judgment, context, and accountability. 7. Are marketers currently overestimating or underestimating the capabilities of AI? In many ways, both. Some marketers overestimate AI by assuming it understands customers, emotions, culture, and business priorities. In reality, AI understands patterns – not people. At the same time, others underestimate AI by limiting it to content generation, when its real value extends to customer insights, segmentation, forecasting, and campaign optimisation. The most effective organisations avoid both extremes. They neither hand over every decision to AI nor ignore its capabilities. Instead, they recognise that AI can explain what is happening through data, but marketers still need to understand why it is happening by staying close to customers, sales teams, and the business. 8. Which marketing skills are likely to become more valuable because of AI rather than less relevant? The skills that become more valuable are the ones AI cannot easily replicate – customer insight, strategic thinking, storytelling, creativity, brand building, and decision-making. AI will increasingly take over repetitive execution, standard content creation, and performance analysis. That raises the bar for human contribution. As AI makes average content easier to produce, average creativity becomes less valuable. What will differentiate marketers is their ability to uncover unique insights, connect campaigns to business strategy, and build authentic customer relationships. The future will not belong to people who simply know how to use AI tools. It will belong to people who know how to lead AI while continuing to lead the brand. With more than 17 years of experience spanning B2B technology marketing, brand strategy, market research, and enterprise-focused marketing across leading organisations, Mr. Sagar Kukreja brings a broad industry perspective to this evolving conversation.

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