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For PR, Is ChatGPT An Asset Or Threat?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

AI has been promoted as a tool to automate repetitive tasks, freeing us to engage in the strategy and creative work involved in a typical PR engagement. I’ve played around with ChatGPT; in fact, I asked it to write this blog post to see how useful it is for first-draft content. But the latest iteration promises much more.

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Brands, Here’s How to Captivate Consumers in the Age of Distraction

Cision

After surveying 2,000 adults to test their attention spans, Microsoft found that technology, social media, and the large volume of media people consume daily is linked to their inability to focus for extended periods of time. Though this was a one-time initiative, the creativity paid off handsomely for Netflix and Snapchat.

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Artificial Intelligence and the Practice of PR

The Proactive Report

Technology has had a big impact on the media landscape and the practice of PR in the last 20 years. We’re now in another huge leap in technology with artificial intelligence. And once again the PR community is wary of this new technology and hesitant to adopt it. Why should you embrace AI? AI will not take your job -.

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PR Pros Can Use AI and Hone Their Traditional Skills

PRSay

In public relations, generative AI has the potential to automate routine tasks such as writing press releases, social media posts and email pitches, thus allowing practitioners to focus on strategic, big-picture work. However, managing social media accounts can be time-consuming, even overwhelming, especially for larger organizations.

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Creative PR: 4 Idea Generation Techniques

Shift Communications

In 1926, psychologist Graham Wallas outlined the basic creative process, which has been the overall framework for understanding and fostering creativity for almost a century. The Wallas process has four general stages: Preparation : loading up your mind to be creative. What do they write about? What language do they use?

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Creative Headlines Will Drive PR SEO & Success in 2017

Cision

Insights provided by the agency practitioner client-side include the importance of mobile, from both a creative and business standpoint. As Harvard Business Review notes, the ability of the agency to critically and creatively coach the client is vital in order to engage specific solution. Search dominates.

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AI and Journalism: What’s Next?

PRSay

But if you must continue, then let’s consider the explosive growth of generative AI technologies like ChatGPT and Google Bard. With every new technology, there’s concern that reporters will become obsolete. His writing has appeared in Adweek, Forbes, the Dallas Morning News and PRWeek. You can stop reading there.