I won’t bury the lede. If you’re already using generative AI, like Chat GPT, in your workflow, it most likely looks like this:
If I have learned anything thus far, it’s that being a proficient “prompt writer” is almost as important as how you use these new tools. Here are 45 ChatGPT prompts for PR pros.
Yesterday I did a webinar with Muck Rack, along with @lindazebian, @DanPatterson, and @dzdavis. While I answered questions from an “agency” and a practical standpoint — Dan dug in on how journalists are using it and the future of ethics and disclosures while Donna really tapped into opportunities, integrations, and how higher education programs are designed for the next-gen of PR.
You can watch the recording here.
Sharing three of my must-have AI resources:
FUTUREPEDIA - It’s billed as the largest AI tools directory, and I don’t have any reason to think otherwise. What I love is that it’s updated daily, making it an easy, centralized resource I can check. I add this in with my morning research routine: Product Hunt and headline alerts.
Writesonic - As far as AI writing tools and resources go, this is currently my favorite. Not only can you train a version of it yourself, it offers more breakout options than the general version of Chat GPT or Google Bard. (paid service)
Frase.io - I like this because it has two functions: 1) AI-powered research assistant; 2) and question-answering bot to optimize content for SEO. It takes your original your text, “reads it,” compares it with similar online content, and provides search keyword suggestions. (paid service)
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Thanks so much for reading,
Sarah
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