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#FuturePRoof podcast: strawberry picking

Stephen Waddington

Theresa May sought out carefully stage managed opportunities with private audiences, whereas Jeremy Corbyn appeared at huge public meetings. If you work or study public relations or public affairs seeks out opportunities to engage with your public. Image recognition has yet to hit the public consciousness.

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PR software vendors are starting to talk security in generative AI pitches [PR Tech Sum No. 46]

Sword and the Script

Plus, unlike other generative AI tools where you need to register with an email and phone number, we anonymize all data we pass to OpenAI, providing an additional level of privacy.” ( Source ) Cision. PRophet generative AI p ersonalizes multiple pitches PRophet announced two new features based on its generative AI capabilities (Taylor).

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Controlled Chaos: 86 Comms Pros Explain How Communications Work Has Changed

Sword and the Script

It’s expanded to include public affairs and government relations as the norm.”. Adherence to privacy regulations.”. Increased demands from the business, external challenges (Covid, politics, lack of civility) and fewer communicators, antiquated tools to meet the demands.”. More channels. Expanded duties. Lack of civility.

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The most important ethics priority for healthcare communicators – Kena Lewis

Ethical Voices

She is the Senior Director of Public Affairs and Media Relations at Orlando Health. If that patient is a celebrity, if that patient is someone who is an elected official, it is our responsibility to maintain their privacy. When we cannot provide your information to journalists because it is a privacy violation.

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We Must Confront the Uncomfortable Truths – Roger Bolton

Ethical Voices

That doesn’t mean that you pound your fist on the table in the middle of the meeting. You may have to go to the CEO after the meeting and say, “I’ve been thinking, what if we thought about it another way? What about in terms of privacy? My advice is you need to find a way to be heard. But you know what?