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The Ethical Implications of Blurred Lines – Cheryll Forsatz

Ethical Voices

She discusses a number of important ethics issues, including: The ethical implications of blurred lines Influencer ethics and disclosure Ethics and AI Why don’t you tell us more about yourself and your career? What is the most difficult ethical challenge you ever confronted? Now it’s all regulated.

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Maxim Behar on the ethical use of artificial intelligence in "One more thing with Flora" on BNT TV

Maxim Behar

However, I feel like it’s already becoming a predominant part of our work, especially when it comes to writing texts or doing graphic design. I am still on the executive board of the global PR organization ICCO and together with my colleagues we’re trying to establish principles on how to govern the ethical use of AI in terms of copyright.

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PR Ethics: What Happens When There is a Coup?  – Alex Dance

Ethical Voices

For Ethics Month, I wanted to look at new topics and geographies. He discusses several important ethics issues, including: What should you do when clients are even tangentially affiliated with a coup? Ethical challenges with clickbait. So, I moved into a creative agency. That’s obviously not ethical.

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Creative Headlines Will Drive PR SEO & Success in 2017

Cision

Insights provided by the agency practitioner client-side include the importance of mobile, from both a creative and business standpoint. As Harvard Business Review notes, the ability of the agency to critically and creatively coach the client is vital in order to engage specific solution. Search dominates.

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AI and Journalism: What’s Next?

PRSay

But the actual work of reporting — and ensuring that public-facing content is accurately and ethically sourced, as well as factually correct — will be the work of humans for some time to come. As journalists and PR practitioners, now is the time to work with AI and apply it as a creative and productivity tool — without fearing the future.

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PR Pros Can Use AI and Hone Their Traditional Skills

PRSay

In public relations, generative AI has the potential to automate routine tasks such as writing press releases, social media posts and email pitches, thus allowing practitioners to focus on strategic, big-picture work. However, managing social media accounts can be time-consuming, even overwhelming, especially for larger organizations.

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S&T Live Recap: For Communicators, AI Is a ‘Force We Can’t Ignore’

PRSay

“We need to think about some of the longer-term implications of AI and how we behave and how we relate to each other, the media we consume,” etc., Perry said. PR professionals “can’t sit around and talk about generative AI,” Perry said.