X Rebuilds AI-Powered Ad Platform in Its Biggest Overhaul in 20 Years
Social media platform X (formerly Twitter) has announced the largest restructuring of its ad system ever, launching a new AI-driven ad manager. The upgrade, rolling out as X marks its 20th anniversary, is being called the “most ambitious ad platform rebuild since the company’s founding.” According to X, the new ad manager is designed to help advertisers launch better campaigns faster and achieve higher return on investment (ROI). The core of this revamp involves integrating<
X Unveils Completely Revamped Ad Platform with AI-Powered System Overhaul
Social media platform X (formerly Twitter) has announced a full-scale rebuild of its advertising platform—the largest system upgrade in nearly two decades. Rolling out in phases starting April 2026, the new ad manager aims to help advertisers create campaigns more efficiently and significantly boost return on investment. The upgrade coincides with the 20th anniversary of X’s predecessor, Twitter, and is being hailed as the "most ambitious ad platform rebuilding since the company’s founding."
X Rebuilds Its Ad Platform: AI Powers the Biggest Upgrade in 20 Years
X (formerly Twitter) has launched its largest-ever advertising platform overhaul in April 2026, marking its 20th anniversary. The new system uses AI-driven search and ranking to deliver more precise, relevant, and dynamic ad placements. X says this rebuild is its most ambitious to date, with real-time user behavior analysis and platform trend detection to boost ad performance and ROI.
X Overhauls Ad Platform with Latest AI Models in Biggest Revamp Since Twitter Era
X is rolling out its largest ad platform upgrade in 20 years, introducing a new AI-powered Ad Manager designed to deliver smarter, more precise ad placements. Starting in April 2026, the phased overhaul leverages cutting-edge AI search and ranking systems to boost ROI and adapt to real-time user behavior—redefining digital advertising on the platform as it marks two decades since Twitter's founding.
Obama's Break with Rev. Wright: Recalling the 2008 Historic Denunciation
On April 29, 2008, then-Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama issued a sharp condemnation of his longtime pastor, Jeremiah Wright, calling his recent public remarks "divisive and wrong." The split became one of the most talked-about moments of the 2008 election, sparking a national debate on race, religion, and political boundaries.


