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

Sword and the Script

More crisis work. “A A lot more crisis work in addition to more duties usually shared between departments. Real effort into digital and social. Digital is no longer an afterthought, social media has gained prominence.”. Actual and perceived crisis 24/7. “A Crisis after crisis. Remote work.

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We Must Confront the Uncomfortable Truths – Roger Bolton

Ethical Voices

Yeah, I couldn’t hack the math, but I ended up being assistant secretary of the Treasury for Public Affairs and the chief spokesman for U.S. We need to be focused on transparency, fighting misinformation and disinformation, and be really respectful of privacy. What about in terms of privacy? But you know what?

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International Conference Preview: Frank X. Shaw Talks Diversity, Disruption and 10 Years at Microsoft

PRSay

I worked for my school newspaper, and when I joined the Marines I was a public affairs officer. Then there’s the specific technical skills of media relations and internal communications. As a public affairs officer, you’re working to make sure that people understand the implications of the decisions that they’re making.

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Will Generative AI Replace Marketers and Content Creators?

Landis PR

Here are several limitations that we’ve seen across different generative AI models in our work so far: Requires a large amount of high-quality training data to produce accurate results Can only retrieve trained data, which excludes new information and current events Generates inaccurate information as if it were correct (known as “hallucinations”) (..)