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Social Media Laws: What Are They and How Do They Impact Brands?

Contently - Strategy

Brands distancing themselves from platforms like X for ethical reasons may face legal risks, including being implicated in high-stakes lawsuits. As social media increasingly becomes a battleground for political and cultural conflicts, brands must carefully navigate content moderation policies, platform ethics, and potential litigation.

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Who Is Fighting Fake News? [article]

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Another dilemma for the platforms is that both human intervention and technology algorithms have disadvantages, so in a way, they ‘re in a trial-and-error phase. Any time YouTube finds a questionable piece of video content, it will add a text box linking pertinent “factual” information supplied by Wikipedia. The tech giants.

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The GPT-3 marketing and public relations practitioner

Wadds Inc.

The shiny new toy is an ethical minefield. It’s a huge amount of data that includes books, websites, and Wikipedia. Text at the click of a button There’s a great deal of excitement about the technology as it seemingly is able to mimic human creativity and generate and edit content incredibly quickly.

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The metaverse: fear or freedom for humanity and communication?

PR in High Definition

Levelling up immersive technology. Facebook doesn’t expect the true metaverse to be up and running until at least ten years from now, mainly because the immersive technology is not quite up to scratch yet, and, let’s face it, with Facebook’s history, no doubt they’ll be a few regulatory challenges along with way.

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Preview of my PRSA Talk, "Hacking Public Relations"

Where the Fishermen Ain't

Anyone who has followed my work for five minutes knows that I''m a huge proponent of open source technologies and, more specifically, the philosophies that drive this important movement. Hacker,” in the ethical and non-pejorative sense , refers to someone with a passion for learning how a system works as well as relentlessly improving it.

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

Cision

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. Bridging the Gap Between Technology and Common Sense. And so they create biased content out of thin air, with no resources or backing.

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Definers Saga and the State of PR Ethics

Flack's Revenge

I’m always interested in topics related to my profession, PR, and the industry we serve, technology. It made me think of broader questions about PR ethics, which I’ve explored before here, and the state of communications today. Some may think “PR ethics” is an oxymoron. Firm Brought Political Trickery to Tech.

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