As the 2024 elections approach amidst increased turbulence on Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C., is in a state of flux. Major issues, including the regulation of generative artificial intelligence, have reached a fever pitch inside the Beltway. As with any change in Washington, organizations seeking to make an impact on the AI debate should prepare for…
As PR and public affairs specialists, we know tech clients will be asking our advice on how to navigate a potentially new administration and a Congress that remains split between Democrats and Republicans. From our point of view, there’s no one overall effect on tech policy. We think it will differ issue by issue. Here’s…
Technological progress is accelerating at a faster pace than ever before, and nowhere is that clearer than in the enterprise technology space. From artificial intelligence (AI) to edge computing, advanced technologies are transforming enterprise businesses across all industries. Enterprise technologies are enabling greater operational efficiencies and the creation of new business models. They are also…
Every decade, the opportunity for technology to dramatically impact society manifests itself in a new way. In the 1980s, the personal computer democratized access to productivity enhancing tools like WordPerfect and Lotus 1-2-3. The 1990s saw the advent of the internet – first with AOL and Prodigy, then Netscape – and suddenly we were all…
2019 is the year of the robot. It’s also the year of AI, automation, algorithms, and pretty much any technology that claims to replace human effort or vastly improve upon it. Despite the promise, technology will never replace the empathy, imagination and life experience of a human. As marketers and communicators, we must prepare for…
Something wasn’t quite right with this news story. It was a rote finance piece about the day’s market action on a publicly traded company – thousands of these stories are published every day – but there was a robotic awkwardness about it. The effect was barely noticeable, even forgettable – perhaps a grammatical agreement error,…