CAMP Tech: There’s so much buzz around AI agents… but what exactly are they and how can you use them in your work?
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Here are a few things we’ve found online that we hope you’ll enjoy or find useful.
There’s so much buzz around AI agents… but what exactly are they and how can you use them in your work? There’s a great explainer with real-world examples in this blog post from Zapier: Agentic AI vs. generative AI: Key differences and use cases
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Orchestrate agentic AI and generative AI workflows with Zapier: https://zapier.com/blog/agentic-ai-vs-generative-ai/
If you’re a marketer, or tasked with social media marketing, you’ll want to read this roundup of recent changes from the first half of April. Fair warning: this is a dense post but it’s full of gems. Especially the insight on what the heck is going on with LinkedIn’s algorithm.
Read the Digital Marketing News, April 1–10, 2026: Google Search, Meta Ads, TikTok, LinkedIn and AI Updates Marketers Need to Know: https://almcorp.com/blog/digital-marketing-news-april-2026/
Spending too much time scrolling videos? YouTube now lets you turn off Shorts.
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The Canada Reads 2026 winner was just announced yesterday: The Cure for Drowning by Loghan Paylor, a queer historical romance set during WWII, championed by Tegan Quin. It’s the 25th edition of CBC’s “battle of the books,” and this year’s theme was “one book to build bridges.” If that puts you in a reading mood (it did for us), CBC Books also put together a list of 50+ Canadian nonfiction titles publishing this spring. Your library hold list has been warned.
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