Question: Why is it important to uncap budgets to fully capture the benefits of Google's AI?
- Google's AI will only work in newly created campaigns with budgets of $1,000 per day or more.
- Campaigns that adopt Google's AI spend more money to reach more customers.
- A Smart Bidding strategy will revert to manual bidding when a campaign's budget is limited.
- Campaigns need sufficient budget headroom to allow Google's AI to work to its fullest potential.
Explanation
Budget constraints can prevent Google AI from entering enough auctions to find the most valuable opportunities. Sufficient budget headroom gives Smart Bidding more room to optimize toward the selected performance goal. Limited budgets can restrict learning signals and reduce the system’s ability to respond to demand. Flexible budgets help AI-powered campaigns capture incremental conversions or conversion value when opportunity is available.
Why the other options are incorrect
Higher spend is not the reason; the goal is to avoid limiting profitable or valuable opportunities.
Manual bidding reversion is incorrect because budget limits do not automatically switch Smart Bidding to manual bidding.
$1,000 per day is not an official requirement for Google AI to work in campaigns.
Source for verification
https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/13580022
https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/2375420
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