GenAI policy

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Policing policies – 20 years of lessons

By Tony Hallett 10/30/2024

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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Written By Tony Hallett30/10/2024
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Evolving GenAI guidelines: Collective Content’s AI Policy 2.0

By Collective Content Team 10/29/2024

Almost exactly a year ago, we published a piece titled Why we have a GenAI policy – and why you should too. The blog post introduced our formal guidelines for…

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Written By Collective Content Team29/10/2024
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Why we have a GenAI policy – and why you should too

By Eve Michell 10/30/2023

Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) – AI tools that can create content, including text responses, articles and images – is potentially the most significant disruptor in marketing of this decade. Since…

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Written By Eve Michell30/10/2023
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