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ICCO engages with European governments on digital media and misinformation

Stephen Waddington

ICCO is working with the Council of Europe to shape European policy around digital media and misinformation. It’s an international organisation created to uphold human rights, democracy and rule of law in Europe, comprised of 47 member states. I caught up with Deputy Rob Morbin to find out more.

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Stuck in the middle

PRSay

Focusing on internal communications allows me to help my organization and clients build their brands. We’re often the first to know about mergers and acquisitions, major policy developments, and other significant changes. Ethical dilemmas are rarely straightforward, especially in internal communications.

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How Much Human Agency Do We Require in Public Relations? – Ant Cousins

Ethical Voices

I recently read how Cision created a code of ethics for AI development and I wanted to have him on to talk about it. Ant discusses a number of important issues, including: Cision’s AI ethics policy The ethics implications of the use of AI in public relations How much human agency do we require in public relations?

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Google’s Cookie Ban May Put a Brighter Spotlight on Original Content

Contently - Strategy

“People have become increasingly uncomfortable with having targeted ads popping up based on their searches,” said Justin Antonipillai , founder and CEO of WireWheel , a data privacy management software company. “We’ve But from a privacy perspective, Google’s move may provide consumers with greater control over their data.

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Will humans have to re-write AI’s draft of history? 42 marketing and communications predictions for 2024

Sword and the Script

Clear and present AI “A renewed focus on and commitment to internal communications. Leaders have to care about and communicate with their internal team just as much as their external audiences. Great leaders make clear and transparent communication a top priority. When employees are informed, this leads to trust. ” ~ Prof.

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