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Ethics in technology: Do businesses have standards for generative AI use? Most execs aren’t even sure about their own companies

Agility PR Solutions

In case you missed it, brands and businesses worldwide have AI fever, and most are testing or already using generative AI (GenAI), with plans to deploy the tech on a wide scale.

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Crisis Comms, AI and Ethics: January Roundup

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Boeing: Brand crises abound in January, and perhaps no one knows this better than the world’s largest aerospace company, Boeing. The brand explained precisely how its teams had gone about investigating the incident, including looking for patterns in the data, and made it clear they were ready to act if they did find an issue.”

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Consumers are pushing brands to deliver on innovation and ethical responsibility

Agility PR Solutions

Consumers worldwide continue to demand innovation, but now, in response to increasing technology-based fears, they’re attaching strong new stipulations to these expectations—chief among them the requirement that brands use technology ethically and responsibly, reveals a new Brands in Motion 2018 global study from WE Communications. “We

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Brand Awareness, Brand Visibility, and Trust

The Proactive Report

Brand Awareness and Visibility In the digital age building brand awareness depends to a large degree on brand visibility. If your brand is not found online, your content and messaging is not seen by the people you want to engage with. What is the difference between brand affinity and trust?

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How Public Relations Can Help Build Trust In Defense Tech Brands

5W PR

The importance of transparency The armor of secrecy that traditionally shielded defense tech brands has started to come down in the era of a hyper-informed public. Creating compelling narratives that showcase the impact of the defense technology surpasses the technical jargon and connects with audiences on an emotional level.

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This Week in PR Ethics (1/26/23): M&Ms, ChatGPT, Deepfakes and Deadbots

Ethical Voices

I sure picked a good week to restart the This Week in PR Ethics this year. Everywhere you turn there is an ethics discussion. M&M ethics – This story has blown up over the past few days. What are the ethics considerations of mascots, brand ambassadors, and cartoon characters. Did I mention ChatGPT?

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This Week in PR Ethics (10/27/22): Deepfakes, Destruction and Self-Destruction

Ethical Voices

When I started gathering ethics stories for the week, I was sad because I thought it would be a quiet week. Celebrity Deepfakes and ads – The WSJ had an interesting article this week on the use of celebrities, such as Elon Musk, Tom Cruise, and Leonardo DiCaprio in ads without their consent thanks to deepfake technology. Is it a hoax?

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