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Shaping Media and Advertising in 2025: Key Shifts on the Horizon 

5W PR

The media and advertising industries are poised for significant transformation in 2025, driven by evolving privacy regulations, advancements in artificial intelligence, and the rise of new media channels. These privacy shifts create opportunities for companies to showcase their commitment to ethical practices and consumer trust.

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In AI We Trust? Unlock Innovation Without Compromising Ethics

Stern + Associates

Exciting developments in finance, healthcare, education and more have taken humanity to new heights in speed and productivity. knows the landscape of ethical risk inherent in organizations, particularly in AI programs. An entrepreneur and former philosophy professor, Blackman is captivated by the ethics of emerging technologies.

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Why it’s important to know many codes of ethics – Erin Kennedy

Ethical Voices

Joining me on this week’s episode is Erin Kennedy , the ethics committee chair for the PRSA Central California Chapter. Ethics and earning public trust is critical for both of those industries. So, ethics is a big deal, I would say. What is the most difficult ethical challenge you ever confronted?

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AI Ethics Need Time

Mindful Marketing

Most of us have heard of at least some ethical infractions attributed to AI that range from the art tool Midjourney slyly outfitting Pope Francis in a longline white puffer coat to complaints that an uncensored chatbot continually offends human decency. But why, then, not apply the same logic to an issue like greenhouse gases?

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Leveson Inquiry archive important contribution to debate and education on media ethics

Stephen Waddington

The Discover Leveson website is online archive that consists of a comprehensive, fully searchable and freshly curated educational resource. There are short essays on each of the key themes raised by the Inquiry including privacy, regulation, phone hacking and the internet, all pointing to key evidence.

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What’s Next in Public Relations? Let’s Ask My Students

PRSay

They’re not shying away from big topics: the rise of nationalism, trade wars, and online privacy. They’re taking a hard look at some of the gaps in our thinking, like the ethics of influencer marketing. stock exchanges, and; how to coordinate global public health campaigns and insulate them from the impact of online misinformation.

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Gaps Persist Between Consumer Expectations, Company Actions, Study Finds

PRSay

The security and privacy of their personal data are top concerns for consumers, says a new study from FleishmanHillard. For survey respondents, other top issues include access to affordable, quality health care and education; stopping violence against women; closing income and wage gaps; and protecting freedom of speech.

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