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For Immediate Release
Neville Hobson and Shel Holtz
Fréquence : 1 épisode/5j. Total Éps: 50

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FIR #427: The Metaverse Lives! Just Don’t Call It The Metaverse.
Épisode 427
mercredi 4 septembre 2024 • Durée 18:28
When OpenAI released Chat GPT 3.5 in November 2022, conversations about virtually any other technology were sucked into the vacuum of space. Venture capitalists and other investors shifted priorities overnight, sinking billions into Gen AI and often turning their backs on other endeavors. That and the colossal failure that is Meta's Horizon Worlds fueled a belief that the metaverse is dead.
It is not. Considerable work is still being done while well over 1 billion people use existing metaverse technologies. In this short midweek episode, Neville and Shel look at the state of the metaverse, which is more vibrant and active than you may have thought.
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FIR #426: We’ve Got Your Share of Model Right Here
Épisode 428
vendredi 30 août 2024 • Durée 15:43
"Share of model" refers to the frequency or prominence with which a particular brand, keyword, or phrase appears in an LLM's responses to user prompts relative to competing brands or related terms. It measures how often and favorably an LLM mentions or discusses a specific entity or concept in its outputs. Marketers and PR practitioners were accustomed to measuring share of voice in search results as part of the SEO efforts. As searches shift to generative AI models, a new approach is needed. Hubspot has just introduced one, and Neville and Shel take a look at AI Search Grader in this short midweek episode.
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FIR #417: As AI Adoption Grows, Is Share of Model the New Metric?
Épisode 417
mercredi 17 juillet 2024 • Durée 13:36
Share of voice, share of search, share of conversation—brands are forever measuring their share in whatever space they want to dominate. Now that people are seeking answers from generative AI models like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, brands will need to know whether they show up in the responses these models deliver. There is already a proposal to call this measurement "share of model." In this short midweek episode, Neville and Shel will explain what it means and how brands can get the same out of GenAI models that they have been getting out of Google (i.e., share of search) using SEO techniques.
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FIR #416: No Likes, No Follows, No Stress!
Épisode 416
jeudi 11 juillet 2024 • Durée 18:41
Maven is a new social network that eschews likes and follows -- the features of other social networks that induce stress and anxiety in users who feel compelled to grow their numbers rather than have meaningful conversations. But if brands can't build a follower base or measure engagement on their posts, is there a use case for establishing a presence on Maven? Neville and Shel look at the possibilities in this short midweek episode.
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FIR #415: A Staggering Failure of Leadership and Communication
Épisode 415
mercredi 3 juillet 2024 • Durée 16:55
The UK Post Office scandal is a stark example of leadership and communication failures. When a faulty computer system was implemented, it erroneously flagged financial discrepancies, leading to the wrongful conviction of numerous subpostmasters for theft and false accounting. Instead of addressing the software's errors, the Post Office's crisis communication strategy focused on concealment and covering up misdeeds. This approach exacerbated the situation and severely damaged the organization's reputation and trust. In this short midweek episode, Neville and Shel discuss how transparency and accountability should have been the focus of leadership and how other companies' crises could have been instructive for the Post Office's leaders.
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FIR #414: Companies Treat Remote/Hybrid Like It’s Temporary. It’s Not.
Épisode 414
vendredi 28 juin 2024 • Durée 18:17
Organizations need to adopt policies and communication strategies based on the acknowledgment that remote/hybrid work is here to stay. The current state of play is rooted in an assumption that it's temporary, creating tensions between workers and leaders and leaving pre-pandemic company cultures in shambles. In a survey conducted jointly by the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) and the USC Annenberg School of Communication, communicators shared their views about how remote/hybrid is going four years after it was thrust on organizations and its impact on the internal communication function. These results were presented on June 26 at a session of the IABC World Conference in Chicago. A press release is set for distribution the week of July 1, with survey results available soon after.
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FIR #413: AI Is Coming for Copywriters
Épisode 413
jeudi 20 juin 2024 • Durée 20:43
We are told, "AI won't take your job." Instead, "Someone who knows how to use AI will take your job."
Tell that to the scores of copywriters who have already lost their jobs to generative AI. With ChatGPT and its competitors in the frontier LLM space being used to write more than anything else, agencies and organizations are figuring out how to craft prompts that turn out decent copy. Some copywriters are figuring out how to stay relevant, though, including taking gigs improving the copy these AI tools churn out.
In this short midweek episode, Neville and Shel examine these trends and wonder what they mean for other communication jobs.
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FIR #412: Don’t Let the Door Hit You on Your Way Out
Épisode 412
lundi 17 juin 2024 • Durée 01:29:01
You work for one of the biggest consulting firms in the world. You've been told that taking a voluntary separation package from the company is in your best interest. When you agree (not that you had much choice), you're asked to sign an agreement that not only won't you disparage the company, but you'll use the language provided to you to let your colleagues know why you're leaving (nothing bad about the company) and how great your time there has been. With more than 330,000 employees in this company, won't anybody think identical farewell messages from multiple employees find this a bit suspicious? That's what happened at PwC, our lead topic in this monthly long-form FIR episode for June 2024.
Also in this episode: Megainfluencers charge as much as $1.5 million for a single post. Could you do better with a bunch of mico and nanoinfluencers? New studies are out from Deloitte and McKinsey on the state of AI in the workplace. AI avatars and coworkers are starting to show up in some companies as the tools to create them get easier to deploy. Publishers worldwide have been hit by Facebook deleting posts that have been inaccurately identified as spam. And your favorite brand that showed such commitment to that social cause a few years ago? They don't care about being "woke" anymore.
Dan York is focused on policy in his Tech Report, looking at age verification laws that are popping up all over the place, Canada imposing a tax on streaming services (after a less-than-optimal experience with a link tax), and a U.S. Supreme Court Decision is due about content moderation.
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FIR #411: Are We Unnecessarily Panicked About Online Disinformation?
Épisode 411
mercredi 12 juin 2024 • Durée
Several studies seem to suggest that a small cadre of "supersharers" was responsible for spreading 80 percent of "fake news" on X (formerly Twitter) in 2020. Further, by removing these supersharers from the platforms they use to spread misinformation and disinformation, the number of lies appearing on the social network plummeted. What's more, another study found that most people aren't swayed by online misinformation and disinformation. As a result, all the panic about online misinformation and disinformation could be overblown.
Or not. In this short midweek episode, Neville and Shel examine the data and what's missing to reach a conclusion about communicators' role in addressing what's true and what's not online.
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FIR #410: Who’s Behind All Those Fake LinkedIn Profiles?
Épisode 410
vendredi 7 juin 2024 • Durée
PRovoke Media broke a story about at least 11 fake profiles of people who listed a PR recruitment firm as their employers. LinkedIn removed them as fakes—an action with which the business-centric social network is all too familiar. So far, no other media outlets seem interested in the story. Still, Neville and Shel wonder about the motivation behind the profiles -- under other circumstances, fake profiles can easily be used for illicit purposes -- and the amount of effort organizations will need to take to ensure profiles listing them as employers are legitimate.
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