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Leading With Ethics During COVID-19

PRSay

Each September, PRSA celebrates Ethics Month, featuring programs presented by the PRSA Board of Ethics and Professional Standards (BEPS). Please join the discussion via #PRSAChat and #EthicsMonth, and follow along with our ethics-related blog posts, webinars and Twitter Chats throughout the month.

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SAG-AFTRA Strikes and the Ripple Effect on AI Adoption

PR in High Definition

The recent strikes by the Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, but their impact extends far beyond Hollywood. The ethical use of AI is a growing concern for both the public and industry leaders.

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Social Media Accessibility: How Accessibility Helps Engagement

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Luckily, assistive technologies and social media accessibility allow people with disabilities to engage in digital communication effectively. They can also be beneficial for podcasts or radio shows to boost SEO. It is important for legal, practical, and ethical reasons. Transcripts are the textual content of recorded material.

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What’s hot in tech right now?

PR in High Definition

British mobile networks are hoping to take up a leading role in emerging radio technology, OpenRan, which could be worth up to $21bn. Google is currently coming under fire and receiving employee backlash after sacking leading AI ethics researcher Timnit Gebru. The Daily Telegraph has the full story.

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What APR Stands for — and It’s Not Annual Percentage Rate

PRSay

But the exercise in assessing your body of knowledge of this vast profession has remained constant whether typed or through today’s technology. They left no ethical “how would you handle …” stone unturned. It doesn’t stand for American Public Radio; although I work with the media on occasion.

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Daley’s Razor: On Healthcare Communications & Fake News

PRSay

Brinkley , a man who used new technologies (broadcast radio) in the early 20th century to make wildly unfounded and dangerous health claims. That’s at the very core of PRSA’s Code of Ethics and the recent statement from PRSA’s 2017 Chair, Jane Dvorak, APR, Fellow PRSA , about “alternative facts.”

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Charles told me: Listen to what King Simeon II is saying, each his word is priceless.

Maxim Behar

That is why wrote a short Standard of Business Ethics, or in general, what I wanted to happen in my company, and many others, in the next ten to twenty years - to be open, honest, honorable, and successful, full of happy employees with sparkle in the eyes. I just wanted something modern and something that would go down into history.