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AI Can Build the Content. It Can't Provide the Context with Tiffany Guarnaccia and Adam Pratt

57 min · 16 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio AI Can Build the Content. It Can't Provide the Context with Tiffany Guarnaccia and Adam Pratt

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AI is shaping every aspect of the communications field. From content development to agents that can help with crisis plans, there's no avoiding it anymore. In this episode of Comms Confidential, Adam Pratt, the Director of Issues and Government Communications at IBM, and Tiffany Guarnaccia, the CEO and Founder of Kite Hill PR, discuss the difference between using AI and building systems, information hygiene before any implementation, measuring productivity shifts from admin to strategy, the agency-client AI relationship, human oversight as AGI approaches, AI skills stratification in the communications industry, and much more.

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