In the Loop: Week Ending 2/14/26
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Last Thursday, Loop hosted the first-ever Marketing AI Pulse event at the Charleston Digital Corridor. The event builds on the AI Pulse Community in Atlanta created by Aby Varma from Spark Novus.
The Charleston event was very well attended, with more than 40 attendees from a variety of industries and levels of AI adoption. It featured four speakers:
This was the first of what will be quarterly Marketing AI Pulse events being held in Charleston. If you'd like to attend or speak at a future event, email Matt Cyr at matt@loopagency.ai.
More than 40 people showed up to the event, representing multiple industries and all levels of AI knowledge and adoption.
Melissa Hortman from Microsoft did a live demo of Copilot's agent capabilities.
A trip to the world-famous Lewis BBQ followed the AI Pulse event.
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