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The New Era of Global: What Marketers Need To Know

Deirdre Breakenridge

You might even say that global businesses are joining with citizens to pick up where government leaves off by taking on new responsibilities. They are offering moral leadership where regional and national governments are failing to do what their consumers want and need. Pay attention to ethics. Tips for Taking Action.

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Microsoft’s Bonnie McCracken on Navigating the AI Landscape

PRSay

The second thing that differs is the focus on ethics and responsibility so early in the development and adoption of generative AI. With AI, there are groups across industry, academia and government focused on this. Many AI-related headlines in the news have taken a more negative slant (inaccuracies, privacy concerns, etc.).

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Urgent: Here’s How Organizations Can Get Back to Business Sooner Than Later

Stern + Associates

As a speaker, educator, researcher and writer, he offers up the “big picture” of technological change and, in doing so, helps companies develop products, platforms and business models that work for both consumers and government regulators. Doing so will require new forms of coordinated governance.

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Trust in Business: 10 Ways to Build the Currency Brands Can’t Live Without

Sword and the Script

This finding echoes another study that showed businesses are more trusted than government, media and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). The 10 ways to build trust are: 74% trust a business that “respects and protects customers’ data, privacy and security.”. Thought leadership, brand purpose, or CEOs sharing political opinions.

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House of Lords Select Committee calls for Digital Authority and principle-led approach to internet regulation

Stephen Waddington

A new House of Lords Select Committee report recommends streamlining regulation and governance of the internet for citizens in the UK. It is governed by copyright, decency, defamation, child protection and criminal law. The use of personal data is governed by Data Protection and GDPR.

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4 Reputation Threats Organizations Should Monitor in 2020

PRSay

As if threats of massive data breaches, technology outages or consumer-privacy rebellions weren’t worrisome enough; now, a new cause for cyber-insomnia looms: “reputation exploitation.”. With that reality in mind, here are four emerging reputation risks to consider: Targeted online attacks.

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Future of PR and social media for International Air Transport Association crisis communications conference

Stuart Bruce

I will be talking about mobile, data and wearable technology as the drivers and ethics, real time and content as the issues. We’ll look at ethics and governance. Edward Snowdon wants us to be afraid of big government prying into our lives. Private companies pose more of a threat than governments ever could.