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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. Some companies will want to limit the use of AI tools to conducting research or analyzing data.

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Content analysis tool BuzzSumo adds journalist database for SMBs [PR tech sum no. 48]

Sword and the Script

I’ve been writing this monthly column about PR technology companies for nearly five years – and I’m still continuously reminded that while these companies make software for communicators, they are not typically communication experts. I believe the generative AI is based on OpenAI technology, which makes ChatGPT.

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Allegory report examines emerging corporate digital risk

Stephen Waddington

It sets out the urgent need for organisations to act on issues related to CDR and provides a framework to support leaders with planning and communication. For example, Facebook is under investigation for an alleged breach of EU privacy laws after the personal information of 533 million users was shared online.

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Buying or Selling Martech: Cybersecurity Emerges as a Key Point of Differentiation

Sword and the Script

I recently read an account by an executive summarizing his experience buying a marketing technology (martech) tool. The company polled 427 respondents from businesses with more than 500 employees and found security was the top consideration in evaluating martech tools. 30% said technology integration is “too hard.”.

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A fish rots from the head: reputation needs leadership

PR in High Definition

Leaders are expected to serve the multiple stakeholders of employees, customers, partners, the community and the environment as well as the traditional model of shareholders. There are nuances and differences in attitudes, even within the technology sector. But managing a company or brand’s reputation is rarely simple.

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Muddling through the COVID-19 crisis: celebrating human spirit and ingenuity

Stephen Waddington

It followed support from the Treasury for large employees a week ago. Privacy cedes to massive tech onboarding The last two weeks have seen a massive technology onboarding across society. Privacy concerns have evaporated. Rediscovering community values People are pulling together in ways I’ve not seen in my lifetime.

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Controlled Chaos: 86 Comms Pros Explain How Communications Work Has Changed

Sword and the Script

Technology has enabled me to do the work of five people and has enabled me to do that work in far less time.”. A vast increase in demand and 24/7 availability to address: Actual and perceived crises or emergencies and inquires and requests made by all elected officials and community members.”. Adherence to privacy regulations.”.