Proof of Craft: What It Takes to Stand Out When Everything Looks Good - with Laura Jones, CMO of Instacart

Proof of Craft: What It Takes to Stand Out When Everything Looks Good - with Laura Jones, CMO of Instacart

Laura Jones explains that generative AI is raising the bar for creativity. When everyone can produce “pretty good” content, the real challenge is creating something that actually stands out. The risk is not poor output, but settling too quickly for what already works.

She argues that as products become more similar, brand becomes a signal of trust. Not in a visual sense, but in the experience behind it. At Instacart, that shows up in details like how a banana is selected. With over a billion bananas delivered and millions of orders including notes on ripeness, customers are expressing very specific preferences. That behavior led to both new product features and the creative idea behind their Super Bowl campaign.

The conversation also explores how teams should work with AI. While it can automate repetitive tasks and speed up iteration, it can also create a tendency to agree with what’s generated, especially when working alone. Laura emphasizes that the best ideas still come from people challenging each other, building on different perspectives, and pushing beyond the first acceptable answer.

Key takeaways:

  • Mediocre is easier than ever, which raises the bar for originality
    When AI gets everyone to “pretty good,” the work that stands out has to go further. The bar is not lower. It is higher.
  • Brand becomes trust when products converge
    As functionality becomes easier to replicate, the question becomes who you trust to get it right. Brand is the answer to that.
  • Only do what only you can do
    Use AI to take on repetitive work, then spend your time on judgment, insight, and decisions that require a human point of view.
  • Need-finding still requires real people
    Synthetic research can help, but it cannot replace observing real behavior. The banana insight came from what customers actually did.
  • Human plus bot plus human
    Working only with AI makes it easy to agree and move on. The best ideas come from people challenging each other, with AI in the middle, not as the whole process.

Instacart: instacart.com
Super Bowl ad: Super Bowl (Instacart ad)
Laura LinkedIn: linkedin/laurajones
ro's post: ro.co/perspectives/super-bowl-economics

00:00 Intro: Originality vs AI Complacency
00:27 Meet Laura Jones
01:23 Brand as trust when products converge
03:50 Personalization and reducing mental load
06:24 What still matters in marketing
10:33 Why need-finding cannot be shortcut
14:09 Using AI without losing judgment
16:33 New channels and where customers actually are
21:35 Why “dopey ideas” matter
25:42 Human plus bot plus human
28:44 Inside the Super Bowl ad
31:47 From banana insight to product
34:49 Taking creative risks at scale
37:34 Fear, pressure, and team chemistry
46:24 AI and faster prototyping
53:26 The debrief

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