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Bits, Bytes and the Ethics of Data

PRSay

Data has always informed the work of PR professionals, but the sheer volume of information available today raises new ethical and moral questions about what we collect, curate, share and use. In their quest for research funding, some data scientists might forego scientific rigor and ethical considerations.

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Sephora Data-Privacy Penalties Sound Alarm for Marketers

PRSay

Marketers are taking notice of California’s data-privacy laws after cosmetics retailer Sephora agreed last month to pay $1.2 The act regulates tracking technology that lets businesses target ads to people who have visited their websites. million in penalties for alleged violations involving its targeted-advertising practices.

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How to Develop a Corporate Policy for Employee Use of AI: A Guide for Automotive Suppliers

Bianchi Biz Blog

As generative AI tools continue to gain popularity in the workplace, it has become increasingly evident that automotive suppliers need to consider establishing a corporate policy that governs their employees’ use of these tools.

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S&T Live Recap: Michele Ewing on Ethics in Public Relations and Data Privacy

PRSay

Each September, PRSA recognizes Ethics Month as a way to bring increased attention to the core foundation of the communications profession. Programming this month several webinars, including “ Bots, Misrepresentation and More: Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in Digital Communication ” on Sept. 27 from 3-4 p.m. Ewing, APR, Fellow PRSA.

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AI for the Real World: Using New Tools to Automate, Accelerate, Innovate and Succeed in the 21st Century

Stern + Associates

Global investments in artificial intelligence (AI) have significantly increased yet organizations still struggle to use the technology to its fullest potential. Show you respect privacy and safety by declaring an AI ethics policy consistent with your business values. Success will boil down to team, culture and people.”

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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 one of a number ‘private sector partnerships’ that the Information Society , sometimes referred to as the Information Department, has forged to inform and improve its policy making.

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People Are Not Props – Christie Goodman

Ethical Voices

She discusses a number of important issues, including: How to avoid using people as props and authentically engage Ethics challenges with assumptions How to effectively engage and learn from diverse audiences How to effectively advance social justice issues Tell us a little bit more about yourself and your career?

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