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A New Approach to New Year’s Resolutions

Barokas

This realization first hit me in my personal life, when I recognized that while I want to instill a strong sense of ambition and work ethic in my children, I don’t want to burden them with the feeling that they must be in a state of perpetual change to be successful.

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Misinformation 2.0: Deepfakes are the biggest threat to media today

PR in High Definition

In a hypothetical example of a doctored video depicting racist abuse by a customer service representative in a big brand’s shop, it will be the responsibility of the PR team to communicate that the incident did not occur and is instead a deepfake. There is hope, however.

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Is AI Chat the Ultimate Cheat Code?

Mindful Marketing

In my recent article , “An Ethics Professor Tests the Morals of ChatGPT,” I considered the question of whether AI has ethics. Although ChatGPT adeptly identified the ethical issue as “the trolley problem,” it avoided any real recommendation of what should be done. Learn more about the Mindful Matrix.

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15 White Hat Link Building Tactics That Google Loves in 2024

Buzzstream

White hat link building is building links ethically and adhering to Google’s Link Spam policies. Create Infographics Infographics have worked so well in the past because they provide a “physical” asset for bloggers to share within their blog posts. Below is a list of white hat link building tactics that won’t get you in trouble.

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Public relations in 2018

Stephen Waddington

12 months is an arbitrary period to measure change in a sector that is rapidly innovating in some areas such as artificial intelligence and digital media; but woefully slow in others such as diversity and ethics. I’ve also published a blog of key international events in the public relations calendar as part of the project.

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