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How to Develop a Corporate Policy for Employee Use of AI: A Guide for Automotive Suppliers

Bianchi Biz Blog

As generative AI tools continue to gain popularity in the workplace, it has become increasingly evident that automotive suppliers need to consider establishing a corporate policy that governs their employees’ use of these tools. Some companies will want to limit the use of AI tools to conducting research or analyzing data.

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When A Privacy Breach Is A PR Crisis: How To Avoid It

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Another recent example – the 2014 hack of the email system at Sony Pictures Entertainment – was a grim lesson to companies all over the world. The best privacy crisis is the one that doesn’t happen, of course. Convey a “commonsense” digital communications policy to employees.

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Trend: CEOs posting employee-only memos on personal LinkedIn profiles (and other social media sites)

Communications Conversations

It’s the notion of CEOs sharing employee-only messages with external audiences. His most recent example came in late March on LinkedIn , right after many of the stay-home orders were made. Best Buy and CEO Corrie Barry shared a message they had most likely shared with employee audiences earlier on the Best Buy LinkedIn page.

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Building a perfect pitch? The story is in the data

Onclusive

“With Onclusive, we have been able to show progress in gaining share of voice relative to our competitors, identify new media outlets and reporters, and develop a better understanding of what works and what is less effective” ~G2 Crowd reviews, two time Onclusive Client, mid market Financial Services Company (51-1000 employees).

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Press Release Horror Stories: 5 Lessons Learned from Epic PR Fails

Newsfile

For example, a Reuters investigation found that the company’s powder was sometimes tainted with carcinogenic asbestos and that J&J kept that information from regulators and the public. Lesson Learned : Protecting user data and privacy is paramount. Lesson Learned : Protecting user data and privacy is paramount.

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Allegory report examines emerging corporate digital risk

Stephen Waddington

These include failures of systems, including the Post Office Horizon scandal, and the misuse of personal data such as the facial recognition system removed from London’s King’s Cross in 2019 amid protests from the public and privacy campaigners. However, data breaches or leaks have become commonplace.

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Rise in Ransomware Attacks Demands Extra Crisis Vigilance

PRSay

For example, a preapproved media statement that refers to an attack as “cyberterrorism” could inadvertently lead to the denial of insurance claims if the company’s policies exclude coverage for terrorism. Enlist employees.

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