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Would We Have Taylor Swift Without The Beatles? The Battle Over AI Training
Copyright law originated as a way for Congress to “promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries.”
AI Image Generators Lack Global Diversity
The study, conducted by Danish Pruthi and his colleagues at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, sheds light on the issue of limited global representation in AI-generated imagery and its implications for public relations (PR) executive leadership.
TikTok Introduces AI Labeling Tools for User-Generated Content
TikTok, the popular social media platform, has unveiled a new toolset that allows users to label posts that have been created or significantly enhanced by artificial intelligence (AI)
Google Provides Early Access to Conversational AI Software 'Gemini'
The purpose of Gemini is to rival OpenAI's GPT-4 model, which has already started generating substantial revenue for the startup.
Public Trust in Businesses' Responsible AI Usage at an All-Time Low
The most striking discovery from the survey is that a staggering 79% of Americans do not trust companies to use AI responsibly.
Computer Science Professors' Insights on AI: Key Takeaways for PR Executives
In a recent poll conducted by Axios, Generation Lab, and Syracuse University, 213 computer science and engineering professors from 65 of the top 100 computer science programs in the United States were surveyed about their perspectives on artificial intelligence (AI).
Latest AI training, Copyright Office Comments, and Zoom and Google's Workplace Tools
Here’s what’s happened just over the past two weeks in the world of AI — brace yourself, it’s a lot.
Generative AI Market Set to Skyrocket to $1.3 Trillion by 2032, Bloomberg Intelligence Report Reveals
In a groundbreaking report, Bloomberg Intelligence (BI) predicts that the generative AI market is on the brink of explosive growth, with the potential to reach a staggering $1.3 trillion by 2032.
Using AI To Draft — And Your Instincts To Edit
Can AI write your pitches, releases and other content? Not completely — but it can give you a head start. If you want to generate attention-grabbing copy that engages the reader (and who doesn’t?), use AI to generate ideas.
What Do Agencies Think of Generative AI?
Marketing experts have differing opinions on what exactly to expect, but all agree that the change will be massive.
IBM's Global Managing Partner of Generative AI Discusses Transformative Potential and Ethical Considerations
With a career spanning 26 years at IBM, Candy has witnessed the evolution of technology and its impact on various industries. He outlines his role in leading IBM's generative AI initiatives, focusing on its application, benefits, and ethical concerns.
AI-Generated Headshots: Unintended Bias and Challenges for Women of Color
WSJ has reported on the emergence of a concerning trend: women of color are voicing their dissatisfaction with AI-generated headshots, citing issues such as altered skin tones, distorted hairstyles, and changes in facial features.
Leveraging AI in Small Business Marketing Strategies
In a recent article for AdvertisingWeek, Dave Charest, the Director of Small Business Success at Constant Contact, emphasizes the profound impact of AI on marketing, highlighting its evolution from powering product recommendation engines to its current capabilities in content creation.
Disney Forms AI Task Force to Transform Entertainment Industry
In a bid to harness the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in the entertainment sector, Reuters has reported that Walt Disney has established an AI task force, aimed at integrating AI innovations across its diverse entertainment empire.
Rapid Transformations in the US Labor Market: Navigating Change Amidst Pandemic and Automation
A report by McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) Generative AI and the future of work in America (download here) highlights the key trends shaping the labor landscape and outlines implications for public relations (PR) executive leadership.
CommPRO: ChatGPT Craze, Evolving Content Preferences, And Iconic Comebacks
From the ChatGPT craze to evolving content preferences and iconic brand resurgences, these developments hold valuable insights for public relations (PR) executive leadership in Tubular Lab’s H2 2023 Social Video Trends report.
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