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One this episode of the Rethink Marketing Podcast, Colin Jeffries and Paul Frodge chat about the increasing pressure from platforms like Google and Meta to identify content made using gen-AI. The delineate between content made with AI and that made by AI, and discuss whether or not marketers should be help accountable for transparency when AI is used. No gen-AI was used in the making of this episode!

Takeaways:

In some contexts, brands and creators should be proactive in disclosing content made with AI to maintain transparency and integrity.

Accuracy and trust in AI-generated content are crucial for building consumer confidence.

Ethical considerations arise when AI is used to create content that may deceive or mislead consumers.

Competition in AI-driven industries requires differentiation and a focus on maintaining a personal touch.

Organizations should consider implementing an AI compliance supervisor role to ensure the quality and trustworthiness of AI-generated content.

Chapters:

  • 00:00 - Introduction: Identifying and Flagging Content Made with AI
  • 03:32 - Should Marketers Disclose Content Made with AI?
  • 06:32 - Transparency and Integrity in Marketing
  • 09:00 - Accuracy and Trust in AI-Generated Content
  • 10:33 - Ethical Issues and Consumer Expectations
  • 13:10 - Competition and Differentiation in AI-Driven Industries
  • 15:32 - The Role of AI Compliance Supervisor
  • 19:08 - Conclusion: The Proliferation of AI-Generated Content

The Rethink Marketing Podcast is available on all major podcast platforms! Subscribe to our Youtube channel or visit our website at rethinkmarketingpodcast.com where you can learn more about the show or just peruse our guest list and episode library.

We are a proud partner show of the Marketing Podcast Network.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Content provided by Colin Jeffries & Paul Frodge, Colin Jeffries, and Paul Frodge. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Colin Jeffries & Paul Frodge, Colin Jeffries, and Paul Frodge or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

One this episode of the Rethink Marketing Podcast, Colin Jeffries and Paul Frodge chat about the increasing pressure from platforms like Google and Meta to identify content made using gen-AI. The delineate between content made with AI and that made by AI, and discuss whether or not marketers should be help accountable for transparency when AI is used. No gen-AI was used in the making of this episode!

Takeaways:

In some contexts, brands and creators should be proactive in disclosing content made with AI to maintain transparency and integrity.

Accuracy and trust in AI-generated content are crucial for building consumer confidence.

Ethical considerations arise when AI is used to create content that may deceive or mislead consumers.

Competition in AI-driven industries requires differentiation and a focus on maintaining a personal touch.

Organizations should consider implementing an AI compliance supervisor role to ensure the quality and trustworthiness of AI-generated content.

Chapters:

  • 00:00 - Introduction: Identifying and Flagging Content Made with AI
  • 03:32 - Should Marketers Disclose Content Made with AI?
  • 06:32 - Transparency and Integrity in Marketing
  • 09:00 - Accuracy and Trust in AI-Generated Content
  • 10:33 - Ethical Issues and Consumer Expectations
  • 13:10 - Competition and Differentiation in AI-Driven Industries
  • 15:32 - The Role of AI Compliance Supervisor
  • 19:08 - Conclusion: The Proliferation of AI-Generated Content

The Rethink Marketing Podcast is available on all major podcast platforms! Subscribe to our Youtube channel or visit our website at rethinkmarketingpodcast.com where you can learn more about the show or just peruse our guest list and episode library.

We are a proud partner show of the Marketing Podcast Network.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

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