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Why Facebook & Google Can’t Afford to Legitimize Fake News Sources

Cision

Simply that its algorithms did their job, but that they’d take measures to improve those algorithms in the future. Given the rising popularity of user-generated content, some fake news creators might fancy themselves journalists of a sort, without the actual ethics or experience that a real journalist would have.

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Publishers seek compensation and attribution from AI training data - AMEC survey

Wadds Inc.

Large language models (LLMs) such as Claude, Gemini and ChatGPT are only as good as their training data, which is often sourced from large chunks of the internet, Google Books and Wikipedia. The ethical challenge for brands and corporate communications is significant. ”

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Information Asymmetry: The Informed Minority Advantage

Doctor Spin

In Wikipedia. In Wikipedia. In Wikipedia. In Wikipedia. In Wikipedia. Ethical Implications of Information Asymmetry In the 2nd century BCE, the Greek Stoics told the tale of the Merchant of Rhodes. 1 Mafia (party game). 2024, January 13). 2 Andrew Plotkin. 2022, October 10). 3 Information asymmetry.

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CIPR CPD completed – easy, fun, free

Stuart Bruce

Communicate Measurement Matters webcast – 5 points. Social Media Measurement Solved conference – 5 points. CIPR social media ethics round table – 5 points. Social Media Measurement framework user guide – 5 points. CIPR Wikipedia Best Practice Guidance – 5 points.

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Your Favorite MaccaPR Blog Posts: Ellen's Oscar Selfie, Death of PR Spin and Online Content Secrets

MaccaPR

Gwen Chynoweth called upon our industry to end the use of the word in " R.I.P. For PR Spin: Ethics, Public Relations and The Imminent Death of ‘Spin’. ". #7. "Spin" connotes deception, obfuscation, misdirection and other smoke and mirrors tactics to hide the truth.

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Letter from 30,000 feet: airplane mode

Stephen Waddington

Wifi in the sky, fake news toolkit, Wikipedia’s gender bias, ethics of AI manipulation, marketing and PR measurement, and farewell social for Lush. Challenging Wikipedia’s gender bias: 90% of editors are male David B. Grinberg called out Wikipedia this week for gender bias. According to Grinberg less than 18% of 1.6

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Is Pay-to-Post Blogging The New Advertorial?

Waxing UnLyrical

Image: jbcurio via Flickr , Creative Commons For the few who don’t know or recall, an “ advertorial is an advertisement written in the form of an objective article, and presented in a printed publication – usually designed to look like a legitimate and independent news story,” according to Wikipedia. Cheesier [.]