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PR Strategies For Disruptive Technologies

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Disruptive technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, and others are constantly reshaping various industries. The challenge that any new technology faces is explaining the full implications of its tech once unleashed. As disruptive technologies aim to overturn the status quo, they often challenge entrenched systems.

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Sephora Data-Privacy Penalties Sound Alarm for Marketers

PRSay

Marketers are taking notice of California’s data-privacy laws after cosmetics retailer Sephora agreed last month to pay $1.2 The act regulates tracking technology that lets businesses target ads to people who have visited their websites. million in penalties for alleged violations involving its targeted-advertising practices.

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Bits, Bytes and the Ethics of Data

PRSay

Data has always informed the work of PR professionals, but the sheer volume of information available today raises new ethical and moral questions about what we collect, curate, share and use. In their quest for research funding, some data scientists might forego scientific rigor and ethical considerations.

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Leveraging Data Analytics for Informed Investor Relations

Presspage

Why Data Analytics is Important in Investor Relations Data analytics is particularly impactful in anticipating market trends in the IR space, allowing IROs to identify patterns and forecast shifts in investor sentiment & market dynamics. However, this technological shift does not come without ethical considerations and challenges.

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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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The Future of Digital Marketing is Here: AI Tactics for an Omnichannel World

Stern + Associates

As spending on digital marketing in the U.S. continues to explode – from 2% to 50% in the last two decades – and the definition of omnichannel marketing continues to evolve, so does the skillset marketers must have to drive growth. Previously, there wasn’t a framework for digital marketing strategies.

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Content analysis tool BuzzSumo adds journalist database for SMBs [PR tech sum no. 48]

Sword and the Script

I’ve been writing this monthly column about PR technology companies for nearly five years – and I’m still continuously reminded that while these companies make software for communicators, they are not typically communication experts. I believe the generative AI is based on OpenAI technology, which makes ChatGPT. Trust but verify.

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