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IBM Vision: The Future of AI and Public Relations

Shift Communications

At the same time, generation after generation of new media pop up, from blogs to social media to video influencers and more. One of the most impressive demonstrations of managing unstructured data was IBM Watson’s ability to read and interpret legal and financial regulations, then compare a company’s compliance with those regulations.

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Clearing the Two Biggest and Heaviest Cultural Roadblocks for PR/Communications’ Data-Driven Journeys (Part 2)

Onclusive

In part one of this blog series, Sunita discussed the first cultural roadblock for PR/Communications’ Data-Driven Journeys – Lack of trust in a data management process and data analytics solution for PR/Communications earned media data domain. Why this roadblock shows up?

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2024’s Top 5 PR Trends: What to Watch

Newsfile

For instance, AI can help you generate ideas for your next blog or article, advertising strategy or any facet of PR. Data-driven PR Trends PR pros are using data-driven analytics to guide PR strategies. Offer exceptional and empathetic customer service.

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Where Do You Find Data For PR Storytelling?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

But there are lots of other options for PR pros to source relevant data, and many are inexpensive and fairly easy to find. Data to power PR storytelling. Social monitoring and listening not only give us a heads up on customer service issues or negative PR, but they can illuminate industry trends and customer behavior.

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The Best Way To Prepare For Artificial Intelligence In Public Relations

Beyond PR

Today, most agency executives only seem to agree on what the limits of AI in PR will be. A bot can’t lay claim to emotional intelligence, a cornerstone of all PR work. When used effectively, machines can get smarter about how to book hotels, solve customer service issues, and much more.