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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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Web Ad Blocking – is it Ethical?

PRSay

The technology prevents ads from appearing on your computer screen, iPads, smart phones and other platforms. Is ad-blocking ethical? The Web is not free, it never was. Those that favor ad blocking say that Web ads are abusive, annoying, distracting and time-consuming and therefore ad blocking is a legitimate defensive measure.

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Tech Companies and Regulators Can Play Nice Together

Stern + Associates

“I n this area, as in so many that concern generative technologies and dynamic markets, the line between ‘too early to tell’ and ‘too late to do anything about it’ is vanishingly thin. ”. Zittrain’s work spans privacy, competition, governance, and security – and goes beyond the written word. In a June 15, 2021 testimony to the U.S.

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Leveraging AI in Public Relations: A Game-Changer for Startups and Leaders

Landis PR

AI in PR: Navigating the Risks and Rewards However, there are risks to consider: Over-Reliance on Technology: Losing the human touch in communication can alienate audiences. Privacy Concerns: AI involves handling large amounts of data and raising privacy and ethical concerns.

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AI adoption in public relations limited, so far

Wadds Inc.

Anyone with a web browser can ask the tool to generate text, role play or perform creative tasks. A common organisational approach to innovation is breaking down existing workflow into discrete tasks to see how it might be disrupted by new technology. Security, privacy, and disinformation are cited as the primary concerns.

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Who Is Fighting Fake News? [article]

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The online communications revolution has unleashed a Pandora’s box of disturbing problems that threaten privacy, democracy — even the concept of objective truth. The online communications revolution has unleashed a Pandora’s box of disturbing problems that threaten privacy, democracy — even the concept of objective truth.

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House of Lords Select Committee calls for Digital Authority and principle-led approach to internet regulation

Stephen Waddington

It’s a point made by the founder of the web Tim Berners-Lee. But for all the good we’ve achieved, the web has evolved into an engine of inequality and division,” he said. The fact is that the law making process and governance cannot keep pace with the speed of technological change and the growth of platforms and digital markets.