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Generative AI for PR professionals [Off Script. No. 49: Stephen Waddington]

Sword and the Script

While “Generative AI gets much attention” in PR circles, “reductive AI is more interesting and powerful” Stephen Waddington recently published a new book – #PRstack: AI tools for marketing, media and public relations – on the use of generative AI in public relations. Data privacy and security are also a concern.

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New book: AI tools for public relations

Wadds Inc.

PRstack: AI tools for marketing, media, and public relations features insights from 20 practitioners and vendors on the latest AI technologies and tools and their practical application to help public relations practitioners work smarter and more effectively. Thank you all for your patience and understanding.

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4 Ways PR Creates Brand Attachment

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

While top-tier marketing and advertising are valuable, associated PR campaigns can help propel a brand to the next level of emotional attachment. For companies looking to differentiate themselves from the pack, PR (integrated with advertising and marketing) can help build a foundation of brand love. You feel connected to these brands.

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How Much Human Agency Do We Require in Public Relations? – Ant Cousins

Ethical Voices

I recently read how Cision created a code of ethics for AI development and I wanted to have him on to talk about it. Ant discusses a number of important issues, including: Cision’s AI ethics policy The ethics implications of the use of AI in public relations How much human agency do we require in public relations?

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BuzzStream, GDPR, and You

Buzzstream

The important thing to remember is that the GDPR is primarily concerned with handling data ethically and according to the intended purpose. The processing of personal data for direct marketing purposes may be regarded as carried out for a legitimate interest. limited to the Privacy Shield framework ) as providing adequate protection.

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