• The Scoop: Publishers sue AI startup in latest effort to protect content

    The Scoop: Publishers sue AI startup in latest effort to protect content
    Also: IPG plans restructure ahead of Omnicom merger; FCC targets Comcast over DEI commitment.
    The Atlantic, Condé Nast, Politico and other major publishers have filed a lawsuit against an AI company for copyright and trademark infringement.
    They accuse Cohere, a Canadian startup, of improperly using thousands of copyrighted works to train its large language model (LLM) and displaying their content, including entire articles, while bypassing the publishers’ websites, according to the
  • How organizations are communicating about tariffs

    How organizations are communicating about tariffs
    Company responses fall into two broad categories.Tariffs are transforming modern supply chains. While the exact tariffs are in flux based on where President Donald Trump is in the negotiating process, the specter of increased costs hangs over imports and exports from the United States and its biggest trading partners.
    Many organizations are keeping relatively quiet on the topic of tariffs, avoiding sweeping statements of support or opposition and sticking to cautious outlooks in earnings reports
  • Cisco’s Raquel Cool on why great communicators lead with listening

    Cisco’s Raquel Cool on why great communicators lead with listening
    Tips to take your town hall from dull to engaging and useful.Raquel Cool, leader of internal communications in Cisco Product, knows that sometimes the most powerful tool isn’t what we say, but how we listen. 
     It’s safe to say Cool’s experience from answering crisis hotlines early in her career to leading internal communications for one of Cisco’s largest engineering organizations has contributed to that understanding. She’s passionate about the art of lis
  • Social media is evolving so fast. These people understand it better than anyone.

    Social media is evolving so fast. These people understand it better than anyone.
    No social platform is safe this year.Every major platform is undergoing massive change, from existential legal threats to TikTok, a rapid shift to the right from Meta, the rise of Bluesky, the continued chaos on X and much more.
    Trying to stay up to date on what’s new with all these platforms and how to thrive despite the change can be a full-time job in and of itself.
    The upcoming Social Media Conference, presented by Ragan and PR Daily, is your chance to catch up and figure out how to be
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