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Separating Creativity from Technology in Thinking about Marketing Innovation [UML]

Sword and the Script

How many people think of technology when they hear the word innovation ? However, when I really consider the word innovation in marketing, I tend to think of creativity. While technology can certainly change how we do marketing, it’s still reliant on creative inputs. I’d imagine it most.

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For PR, Is ChatGPT An Asset Or Threat?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

AI has been promoted as a tool to automate repetitive tasks, freeing us to engage in the strategy and creative work involved in a typical PR engagement. I’ve played around with ChatGPT; in fact, I asked it to write this blog post to see how useful it is for first-draft content. But the latest iteration promises much more.

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Happy Birthday World Wide Web

PR in High Definition

The following year I get a Gmail account – it’s invite-only, but a guy on my PR postgrad has access.That wasn’t my first experience of the internet , which involves murky IRC chatrooms, but it marks a point when I started to realise the potential of the web. In 2004, the web was barely relevant to my life.

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Status report: artificial intelligence (AI) in public relations

Wadds Inc.

The technology has developed slowly over the past ten years following innovation in data processing and natural language development, but then incredibly quickly in the past 12 months. The launch of ChatGPT by OpenAI put AI in the hands of anyone with a web browser. It was rapidly followed by Anthropic Claude 2 and Google Bard.

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7 Skills PR Teams Can’t Do Without

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

This requires a combination of creative thinking, analytical skills, and the ability to develop and execute against plan. Don’t fear the data The stereotypical PR person is an English, Journalism or Communications major with a facility for writing and a love of media. Just ask Google. But there’s no need to fear data!

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How New Journalistic Practices Are Influencing The News Release

Business Wire

New technology brought in new challenges and revolutionized our relationship to media consumption. First, that journalists must today master editorial and technology techniques, social media specifics and creativity. 2/ Forget the text only release – A NYT report says that 800 words articles don’t do great on the web.

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Bridging Psychology and Machine Learning for Campaign Success

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Before we look at the intersection of machine learning and psychology, it’s important to consider how the technology can make a difference in PR and marketing campaigns. Well, frankly, technology can only go so far when it comes to understanding human behavior. How can you bridge the human and the technological?