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Baker's Take· 2 sources

Google's new AI assistant in Ad Manager lets publishers troubleshoot with plain English queries

By

Mr Bagel

· 4d ago

Google has introduced "Ask Ad Manager," a conversational AI agent built with its Gemini model, now available inside Google Ad Manager to help publishers diagnose ad delivery issues and analyze campaign performance. The tool allows users to type natural language questions and receive root cause analysis with step-by-step fixes, according to Product Hunt.

Google's new AI assistant in Ad Manager lets publishers troubleshoot with plain English queries

"Why isn't this line item delivering?"

The assistant provides in-stream, personalized answers to campaign-related questions, enabling publishers to make more informed decisions without leaving the interface, socialmediatoday.com reported. This marks a shift from traditional dashboard navigation to a more intuitive, query-driven approach.

Beyond troubleshooting, Ask Ad Manager aims to automate manual processes and uncover deeper performance insights, Product Hunt noted. The integration of Gemini allows the tool to process complex ad operations data and deliver actionable recommendations directly within the UI.

According to socialmediatoday.com, the bot offers in-depth assistance for Google Ads queries, including campaign troubleshooting and performance analysis. This launch reflects Google's broader push to embed AI assistants into its advertising products, giving publishers a conversational layer over what was previously a purely data-driven interface.

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