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Publishers seek compensation and attribution from AI training data - AMEC survey

Wadds Inc.

Large language models (LLMs) such as Claude, Gemini and ChatGPT are only as good as their training data, which is often sourced from large chunks of the internet, Google Books and Wikipedia. The ethical challenge for brands and corporate communications is significant. ”

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Why Facebook & Google Can’t Afford to Legitimize Fake News Sources

Cision

Brands like Google, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube are doing nothing to prevent it, resulting in a very confusing and convoluted media world. Simply that its algorithms did their job, but that they’d take measures to improve those algorithms in the future. What About Brands? And the worst part? What Should They Do?

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Is Pay-to-Post Blogging The New Advertorial?

Waxing UnLyrical

Image: jbcurio via Flickr , Creative Commons For the few who don’t know or recall, an “ advertorial is an advertisement written in the form of an objective article, and presented in a printed publication – usually designed to look like a legitimate and independent news story,” according to Wikipedia. Thanks for bringing it to the table.

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Your Favorite MaccaPR Blog Posts: Ellen's Oscar Selfie, Death of PR Spin and Online Content Secrets

MaccaPR

From brand strategies and social media tips to content marketing and the death of PR spin, below are the top 10 MaccaPR posts of 2014 based on the most total views and social media engagement. His post features tips for how your brand can use YouTube and other social media channels to conquer your competition. #3. The verdict?

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Public relations in 2018

Stephen Waddington

12 months is an arbitrary period to measure change in a sector that is rapidly innovating in some areas such as artificial intelligence and digital media; but woefully slow in others such as diversity and ethics. The conversation around ethics will inevitably get louder in 2018. It’s not all bad. 8 Performance public relations.

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