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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. Not a substitute for PR skills Still, generative AI is not a substitute for human creativity and intuition.

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Maxim Behar for “24 Chasa": "PR crisis management became routine"

Maxim Behar

And this will not be because advertising agencies are bad, or colleagues there are not creative. Straight - journalism, but in a slightly higher form, carrying the interests of the business you work for, absolutely in accordance with all ethical and moral rules. But I want to put aside the business part and look at the creative part.

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2024’s Top 5 PR Trends: What to Watch

Newsfile

Writing copy for social media is the most popular use for AI, according to 64% of PR pros. However, remember that AI should not replace human-written content and creativity. AI for ideas & inspiration Humans are creative and can think of many different ideas, and now AI dramatically increases the number and novelty of ideas.

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How will ChatGPT impact the communications industry?

PR in High Definition

Tasks ranged from writing emails , to composing song lyrics , drafting academic essays and everything in between. AI that can create new content, also known as generative AI, has faced its share of ethical concerns over the past months. The post How will ChatGPT impact the communications industry?

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A Conversation with ChatGPT About AI and PR

Landis PR

A currently free tool from OpenAI that was released to the public in November as a research preview, ChatGPT can be asked to help with everything imaginable, such as writing high school essays, crafting haiku, drafting cover letters for specific jobs, writing contracts, creating code for a new app, or explaining the theory of relativity.

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Challenges and changes for PR in 2021

Stephen Waddington

Issues and crisis management have come to the fore as companies are forced to react to economic factors and as misinformation about COVID-19 continues to spread, placing a sharper focus on tackling fake news and the need for customer transparency and honesty.

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Hopes, Dreams and Sage Advice: 40+ Marketing and PR predictions for 2023

Sword and the Script

And, given the vast amount of time I pour into writing about PR technology , I’m really pleased with the long list of contributions from the PR technology vendor community. Marketing turns to creative to stand out from the clutter . The pendulum has swung too far and at the expense of creativity in marketing.

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