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Can Military Influencers Ethically Use Their Status to Sell Services?

PRSay

Each September, PRSA celebrates Ethics Month, featuring programs presented by the PRSA Board of Ethics and Professional Standards (BEPS). This year’s theme is “Leading With Ethics.” Please join the discussion on Twitter via #EthicsMonth, and follow along with our ethics-related blog posts, as well as two webinars (on Sept.

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We Must Confront the Uncomfortable Truths – Roger Bolton

Ethical Voices

He discusses a number of important ethics issues, including: It’s great to be with you, Mark. That’s the biggest thing that I loved about my career in public relations was the opportunity to be a senior strategic leader in the enterprise. The ethical use of technology is critically important.

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PR software vendors are starting to talk security in generative AI pitches [PR Tech Sum No. 46]

Sword and the Script

Cison released a code of ethics including “Privacy protection and security of client information.” ( Source ) I haven’t seen any announcements from Cison about generative AI, but perhaps they are trying to get ahead of ethical issues. A code of ethics isn’t a bad idea. And now onward with this month’s PR tech sum.

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Hyundai “Message To Space” TV Spot – Marketing Masterpiece or Brilliant Illusion?

MaccaPR

Ethically ambiguous? I think that poetic license is understood with so obvious a commercial enterprise. By not naming the astronaut in ‘Message To Space’ and using commercial storytelling for the event, I think Hyundai was within the boundaries of dramatization ethics as consumer viewers understand them.”. asks Preston.

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Examining the (weird) science of communication presentations

PR Conversations

Here is an example: Viewing native plants with the lens of traditional history and use, not just as a species waiting for exploitation by another nation, culture, or commercial enterprise. Ethics experts in science or public relations have many interchangeable ideas and see the “public” through different lenses.

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Examining the (weird) science of communication presentations

PR Conversations

Here is an example: Viewing native plants with the lens of traditional history and use, not just as a species waiting for exploitation by another nation, culture, or commercial enterprise. Ethics experts in science or public relations have many interchangeable ideas and see the “public” through different lenses.