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The Major Ethical Issues in Employee Communications – Ethan McCarty  

Ethical Voices

He shares some great public relations ethics insights including: The ongoing ethical challenge of creating shared beliefs. Ethical issues with creating your own echo chamber. Ethical perils in personalizing employee communications. The ethics of quiet quitting. Can an organization even have values?

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Social Metamorphosis: Five AI Trends that are reshaping Social Media

Prohibition

AI is injecting itself into the creative process, reshaping how we express ourselves online. We know it can dramatically improve processes offering an efficient way to distribute and create content, personalisation and accessibility but many concerns around authenticity and ethical considerations remain.

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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.

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Behind the Headlines With Brandon Puttbrese

Cision

For many companies, their social media presence also doubles as customer service. In a crisis, ethics has to be a top consideration. It’s a fun exercise to then think of ways to connect your brands to emerging trends. Personal recommendations have always been the most reliable source of information for consumers.

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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. The conversation around ethics will inevitably get louder in 2018. Selective hearing helps no one.

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