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Policing policies – 20 years of lessons

By Tony Hallett / 30/10/2024

Don’t lie. You’re not thinking that policies are sexy. But we’re kind of making a big thing about the latest version of our AI policy, aimed mainly at our writers,…

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11 best content marketing links Q3 24

By Tony Hallett / 04/10/2024

C-suite urged to clarify AI productivity expectations and focus on skill building Do you work somewhere where it’s come from upon high that you must up your game with AI?…

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11 best content marketing links Q2 24

By Tony Hallett / 31/07/2024

1. To appoint, or not to appoint: How to truly assess the capabilities of a potential new marketing agency partner We like the way the team at GO! brings together…

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What are your AI-generated meeting summaries not telling you? 

By Tony Hallett / 17/07/2024

Back when I was a reporter, an old hack once told me never to ask my best questions from the floor of a press conference or similar event. His thinking…

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Essential CIO insights from Q2 24

By Andrew Smith / 04/07/2024

1. IT decision makers say skill shortages an obstacle during purchasing Skill shortages are the top obstacle for IT decision makers weighing new technology purchases, with 41 per cent reporting…

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Essential AI insights from Q2 24

By Eve Michell / 03/07/2024

1. Few people use GenAI for news updates, but many expect big impacts on journalism An online YouGov survey about the use of GenAI in journalism found that 5 per…

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Essential healthcare insights from Q2 24

By Shirley Siluk / 02/07/2024

1. Consumers have doubts about using GenAI for health information Consumer adoption of GenAI for health reasons declined from 40 per cent in 2023 to 37 per cent in 2024,…

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GenAI baby steps are fine

By Tony Hallett / 25/06/2024

I talk a lot (too much?) about some of the not-so-great uses of GenAI that we’re seeing right now. That could mean for copywriting or graphic design, as well as…

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Essential AI insights from Q1 24

By Eve Michell / 07/05/2024

1. Accenture workforce report examines employee sentiment regarding AI in the workplace Accenture’s Work, workforce, workers report finds that 95 per cent of workers see the value in working with…

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Essential healthcare insights from Q1 24

By Shirley Siluk / 29/04/2024

1. ECRI names top 10 healthtech hazards for 2024 With more people using devices for medical care at home, there’s a large risk of not knowing how to use such…

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11 essential content marketing links from Q1 24

By Tony Hallett / 01/04/2024

1. How technology marketers lead the way in AI experimentation [new research] Tech marketers and AI. Yes, apparently our homies know a thing or two about AI. Which is good,…

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Essential cybersecurity insights from Q4 23

By Bill Clark / 15/02/2024

1. Most CISOs open to changing companies in next 3 years More than three-quarters (76 per cent) of chief information security officers (CISOs) said they are “very or entirely open”…

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