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Questions are the Key to AI and Ethics

Mindful Marketing

” Questions also can be framed as commands, e.g., if someone wants to know what an eye-catching image for a gardening blog might be, they ask Midjourney to complete a specific task, “Create an image about gardening tomatoes.” It’s been almost seven years since I first asked questions about the ethics of AI.

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The Bravery of Silence: Responsible Advocacy Starts With Listening

PRSay

Each September, PRSA recognizes Public Relations Ethics Month, supported by programs presented by the PRSA Board of Ethics and Professional Standards (BEPS). This year’s theme, Public Relations Ethics: Strengthening Our Core, guides a special focus on the six core values highlighted in the PRSA Code of Ethics.

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Kidfluencers

Mindful Marketing

’ Thanks to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), advertisers on television and radio must abide by rules that separate program content (the show) from commercial content (the ads) and that limit a character’s or program host’s use of promotions or product placement, but the Internet has no such restrictions.

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The Top 50 Social Media Influencers on Twitter

Cision

How to Balance Ethics and Reality in #Influencer #Marketing [link] pic.twitter.com/BWn4QG8m0s. — We meet every Sunday night to discuss a different blogging topic, we welcome anyone that wants to learn or help others. Seth’s Blog: Every marketing challenge revolves around these questions [link]. Founder of #Blogchat.

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Professional Curiosity Doesn’t ‘Kill Cats’

Waxing UnLyrical

To drill down even further, I call it “curiosity,” and it often leads to wonderfully innovative things like light bulbs, Post-it notes, and Velcro… along with radio, television, movies, and all sorts of “gotta have” stuff. He blogs at A Professor’s Thoughts. By asking, and answering, the question, “What does it mean?”. or “What if…?”.