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Meet the Media: Dennis Scimeca, Technology Editor at IndustryWeek

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I’m the Technology Editor at IndustryWeek magazine. I write for the C-suite and technology leaders in the manufacturing industry about technologies and their practical benefits. I write a considerable number of cybersecurity stories as well, something I didn’t anticipate when I started working this beat.

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This AI is ‘Taylor’ Made for Media Relations; PRophet Adds Generative AI to PR Software

Sword and the Script

In 2010, he sold his agency to an advertising holdings company for an estimated $10-$15 million. The underlying technology for this predictive AI is based on a combination PRophet’s own code and that of partners. Taylor is based on a combination of technology from a company called Open AI, which made ChatGPT, and PRophet’s code.

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An “Interview” with ChatGPT: What is Public Relations? How Has PR Changed? Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Comms Pros?

Sword and the Script

PR practitioners use a variety of methods to get their message out, including press releases, media relations, social media, and more. What are some examples of public relations? Media relations: This involves building relationships with journalists and getting media coverage for an organization or individual.

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Is Your Press Release or Media Pitch Guilty of Information Overload?

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Godin wrote this in 2010 , but it may be even more true today. Media relations and PR pros must heed Godin’s advice or suffer the consequences of being ignored, or worse, getting blocked by a journalist when trying to pitch them. Like many communicators, journalists are adapting to new technology and formats.

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Meet the Media: Sebastian Blanco, Automotive Freelance Reporter

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Freelancing means you never know what you’ll be writing about on any given day, so my portfolio has broadened in surprising ways since starting this freelance version of a career back in 2017. That’s a broad request, but it ended up being a lot of fun to track down and write. Cooking, hiking or playing board games.

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Meet the Media: Eric D. Lawrence, Automotive Reporter at the Detroit Free Press

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I also write about mobility and transportation topics, including pedestrian safety. The evolving technology landscape, which includes electric vehicles and advanced driver assistance systems, is always on the radar. If a story topic interests me, I expect I will report and write a better story.

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Meet the Media: Carl Anthony, Managing Editor of Automoblog & AutoVision News

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Most of our readers, be it from an engineering or a marketing background, are working on new technologies that will lead to fully-automated vehicles, intelligent cities, and more. What is fascinating is how certain sensor technologies are reaching beyond automotive. LiDAR is a perfect example.

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