We are just starting to scratch the surface of what generative AI can do, and yet it’s already beginning to transform the marketing industry. An April 2023 survey of global CMOs revealed that about 70 percent of their organizations use generative AI, with nearly half using it to create higher-quality content faster than before.¹ The next jump for enterprises is how to use the technology to produce content at scale while mastering your brand and your voice.
The new Typeface app for Microsoft Teams, available today, will help enterprises make that leap forward. It uses the powerful combination of Azure Machine Learning, Azure OpenAI Service, and Typeface’s brand-personalized AI to create content significantly faster than humans can, allowing companies to scale marketing efforts and produce a range of assets such as creative briefs, email campaigns, multimedia online ads, and more. And it all happens in Teams, where chats provide the business context and collaborative capabilities users need without switching apps.
In this post, I’ll explore how Typeface harnesses generative AI to supercharge branding and marketing initiatives, how Typeface was able to quickly develop an app for Teams to bring AI-based content creation into the flow of work, and how the future of generative AI could remake marketing and other enterprise functions.
Understanding a company’s brand and voice is vital for generative AI to produce effective creative assets. To help Typeface learn, a customer supplies content examples, style guidelines, product details, and imagery to train Typeface’s proprietary Affinity AI to build a unique model for each brand. Users can then quickly generate personalized multimedia content with pre-built Typeface workflows and templates, including ad images, product listings, SEO meta tags, and more.
Imagine you’re a marketing manager starting a social media campaign to promote a new line of apple drinks from a consumer goods brand. In Typeface, you can quickly generate a caption and an image at once, customized for a specific target audience. In less than a minute, Typeface produces personalized results that can be brought into a variety of social media platforms.²
With a few clicks, the can of juice can be swapped with other images to show updated packaging or an entirely new drink line, and more copy options can be produced in seconds.
The boost to creative output that Typeface can provide is clear, so it only makes sense to have that force multiplier available in Microsoft Teams. In fact, Typeface has a layer called Typeface Flow, which is all about offering the app on the platform where users work.
“Employees work collaboratively, and we want content creation tools to come to us wherever we already are,” says Vishal Sood, Head of Product at Typeface. “Microsoft Teams is an immensely popular platform where users are already brainstorming and sharing content with their teams, so it’s a perfect fit to bring the power of Typeface to Teams and provide creative value right in the flow of work.”
All content produced on the platform comes with three layers of brand control. Typeface is built with Azure OpenAI Service, which helps Typeface ensure that each company’s information is used only for their own model and not to train others. Azure OpenAI Service also provides content filtering services in alignment with Microsoft’s Responsible AI Standards, so that prompts and outputs are appropriate. And the proprietary Typeface Safe layer allows enterprises to indicate other keywords or content that’s off limits.
In the near future, Typeface aims to extend its app across Microsoft 365 to Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. There are also plans to leverage the wealth of data in Microsoft Graph, the access point for Microsoft 365, so that the app can utilize contextual enterprise information for generating output, though the privacy of that data will be maintained so that it’s not used to train, retrain, or improve foundation models. Using that rich enterprise data, creative content and internal assets for HR, finance, and other groups will be built with the intelligence of the whole business and shared in the flow of work in Teams.
Typeface also adds the missing piece for any part of the business to create content at speed: personalization. The app can help establish a center of excellence for content creation fueled by generative AI that’s trained on your brand and can gather enterprise-wide context.
“Our vision is to create this unified, intelligent content hub that learns from your existing assets and then personalizes content across marketing, HR, sales, and other use cases at scale,” says Typeface Founder and CEO Abhay Parasnis. “Typeface can provide more value by delivering this personalized content fabric on Teams, a platform with hundreds of millions of users across business groups in some of the world’s largest companies. Typeface for Teams will maximize the reach and impact that generative AI can have on branded content creation for all your users.”
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1. How CMOs Are Succeeding with Generative AI, Boston Consulting Group. June 15, 2023.
2. This social media copy and image were created by the Typeface company using its proprietary AI solely for marketing purposes. The Cecilié brand is entirely fictitious and is not meant to represent a real product or company.
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