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Aditi
Mittal
Head of Strategic Programs, Marketing Tech
Amazon
Aditi Mittal is a business, product, and technology leader at Amazon, where she leads AI-driven innovation within Marketing Technology to enhance customer experiences, recommendations, and content performance at scale. With nearly a decade at Amazon, she has held multiple leadership roles spanning product, engineering, and global program strategy. Most recently, Aditi led Amazon’s Gift Registries business worldwide, owning the end-to-end product, engineering, and P&L—doubling revenue over three years while reimagining how customers discover, share, and purchase gifts. Aditi brings a unique perspective at the intersection of AI, product, and marketing. She is a frequent speaker and workshop leader, known for her work on applying AI to product marketing and her thought leadership on balancing machine intelligence with human creativity. Her approach focuses on helping teams use AI as a force multiplier—while maintaining strong human judgment in areas like positioning, storytelling, and brand voice.
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20 May 2026 09:45 - 10:15
Search is dead, discovery is everywhere: Winning in the age of AI answers
Search as we know it is being rewritten. Buyers are no longer just clicking links, they’re getting answers directly from AI tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google’s AI Overviews. That means traditional SEO playbooks are breaking, and marketers need to rethink how their brand shows up in this new discovery layer. This session explores how visibility, trust, and influence are shifting in an AI-driven search landscape and what marketers need to do now to stay discoverable. You’ll walk away with: - A clear understanding of how AI is changing search, discovery, and buyer behavior - Practical strategies for improving visibility across AI-powered platforms (AEO, GEO, AI search) - How to adapt your content and distribution strategy for answer-driven experiences - What metrics and signals actually matter in a world where clicks are no longer guaranteed