AMEC: Is there still time for ethical AI?
As tech companies hurtle towards ever-smarter applications of the technology, governments are scrambling to keep up with a growing array of risks. bit.ly/3S4akI7#measurement#AI#tech
Is PR ready for AI?
Michal Kranz takes a look at the PR industry's burgeoning relationship with AI technology in Communicate magazine's first quarter issue bit.ly/3RXrtDk
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Reputation management is biggest concern for businesses
According to a nationwide survey conducted by Speakers Corner, the biggest concern companies face is reputational damage bit.ly/3VK5Jf6
AMEC: The need for an IT-comms coalition
When crisis planning requires scope enough to incorporate pandemics, global conflicts and cyber-attacks, organisations must re-think how important information is shared across departments. bit.ly/3W83i7u
91% PR professionals suffer poor mental health
As the industry has predominantly shifted towards remote working, an ‘aways on’ culture risks heightening stress levels bit.ly/4cCYpsG
Digital agency LEWIS acquires Tayburn branding agency
The move sees both Scottish agencies become part of newly-formed Limitless Innovation Group. communicatemagazine.com/indu…
Andrew Thomas caught up with WPP’s CEO Mark Read at Cannes Lions to talk about its wins, its investment in AI, the WPP employer brand, the arrival of Burson and that stageshow with Elon Musk.
Watch the interview in full: youtube.com/watch?v=mCj37-5p…
Patchbay Media launches “hackathon for video”
Patchbay Media is launching the Charity Film Challenge, an initiative pitching charities against each other in a race against the clock to create the best film. communicatemagazine.com/news…
AMEC Global Summit offers places to 200 students and teachers
AMEC’s Global Summit takes place next month. Through sponsorship by PR strategist Mary Beth West, APR, FPRCA, 200 free virtual passes will go to students and teachers. communicatemagazine.com/news…
Battle of the bands: Humans vs. AI
A new report puts human composers and generative AI head-to-head when it comes to making commercial music. communicatemagazine.com/news…
Post-Covid offices see a 30% decrease in allocated desks, study shows
With many offices sticking to remote work post-Covid, fewer colleagues have an actual desk in their physical workplace to claim as theirs, according to a new study from HUB. communicatemagazine.com/news…
A day of ideas at EVCOMference 2024
With the launch of its annual conference, taking place in April, EVCOM anticipates a day of “ideas, inspiration and imagination.” communicatemagazine.com/news…
Activist investing at all-time high
The number of activist campaigns in Europe has increased 12% year-on-year, as annual general meetings become a battleground for investors seeking to push companies on certain issues. communicatemagazine.com/news…#investing#activism#esg
Wellness gaming is on the rise
Cognitive and stress-relief centred games are seeing a significant increase in interest, with free wellness games in high demand, data shows.
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90% of PR pros believe more lobbying transparency needed
A decade after the Transparency of Lobbying Act, nearly nine in ten UK PR professionals believe there needs to be greater lobbying transparency. communicatemagazine.com/news…#lobbying#government#pr
Apprenticeships lay the foundation for a lifelong success story
Evie Scott joined FTI Consulting's strategic communications team as an apprentice in October 2022. In honour of National Apprenticeship Week, Evie reflects on the value of such schemes. communicatemagazine.com/feat…