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New AI Survey from Notified and PRWeek Finds PR Pros Believe in the Power of the Technology, Want Education and Resources to Drive Meaningful Usage

GlobeNewswire - Tue Oct 10, 2023

NEW YORK, Oct. 10, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Notified, a globally trusted technology partner for public relations, investor relations, and marketing professionals, today announced the results of its latest survey, โ€œBridging the Gap Between AI & PR: a Short Guide,โ€ in partnership with PRWeek. The data revealed increasing enthusiasm about AIโ€™s potential to optimize communications campaigns, with more than half of respondents indicating that the tech can โ€œnotablyโ€ improve PRโ€™s ability to be strategic.

โ€œThe survey findings were clear โ€“ PR professionals are no longer worried about AI replacing them and are excited about its potential, beyond initial use cases like content generation,โ€ said Nimesh Davรฉ, President, Notified. โ€œHowever, most survey respondents donโ€™t yet feel comfortable using available tools in a meaningful way and feel theyโ€™re not as knowledgeable as they could be when it comes to implementing AI into their daily work. Agency and brand leaders should focus on education โ€“ which will be critical to adoption โ€“ including policies, resources and guardrails for experimentation.โ€

The survey asked 200 senior agency and brand communicators to identify how AI could impact the future of public relations โ€“ taking factors such as adoption and usage, popular tools, and the knowledge and education needed for effective implementation into account. Findings include:

  • Education is Required: More education is needed for PR pros surrounding the uses and applications of AI โ€“ and most communicators arenโ€™t currently using the tools they have heard of in a meaningful way beyond experimenting. Only 12% of survey respondents say they were โ€œvery knowledgeableโ€ about AI and its applications to PR functions. Additionally, only 36% of in-house respondents vs. 22% of agency respondents reported that they โ€œcurrently know the difference between Narrow/Weak AI and General/Strong AI.โ€
  • AI Shows Promise For Strategic Work: Communicators believe that AI can improve productivity and streamline job functions. 57% of respondents believe that AI can โ€œnotablyโ€ improve their ability to be more strategic, and 54% of respondents feel that the technology can โ€œnotablyโ€ improve their ability to tell stories.
  • Content Generation Is Still King: 61% of survey respondents ranked โ€œcontent creationโ€ as their top application of AI, with 59% feeling that it can be done โ€œnotablyโ€ better with the technology than without it. 55% felt that writing prompts will be a new skill that PR pros will need to master in order to successfully use AI for content.

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โ€œWeโ€™re just starting to see how much AI technology can truly impact productivity for communications professionals โ€“ and the industry is increasingly embracing this technology to streamline everything from content creation to generating insights and research materials,โ€ said Gideon Fidelzeid, Editorial Director of Custom, PRWeek. โ€œThis report captures the confidence and optimism that communicators have in AI to transform their workflows โ€“ although itโ€™s clear that widespread adoption across both agencies and in-house teams starts with improving proficiency surrounding its effective use. As the data reflects, weโ€™re at an exciting precipice for the use of AI technology in PR โ€“ with the potential to create a more effective and efficient future for communicators.โ€

Notified and PRWeek will present these survey findings during the panel session, โ€œAI: A Call to Actionโ€ at the upcoming PRDecoded Conference, taking place from October 11-12 in Chicago, IL.

To download the full results of Notified and PRWeekโ€™sย Bridging the Gap Between AI & PR survey, visit: https://insight.notified.com/bridging-gap-ai-pr

About Notified:
Notified is committed to making it easy for brands to create and share powerful stories with the world. Our suite of world-class, award-winning solutions and our dedicated client service team are relied upon by more than 10,000 global clients, from growing businesses and public companies to some of the worldโ€™s most recognizable brands.

Notifiedโ€™s solutions help businesses effectively share and amplify their storiesโ€”to clients, investors, employees and the media. From press release distribution via GlobeNewswire to earnings calls, IR websites, social listening, media engagement tools, webinars and virtual events, Notified has you covered. Notified is a part of West Technology Group, LLC controlled by affiliates of certain funds managed by Apollo Global Management, Inc. (NYSE: APO). Notified is headquartered in New York, N.Y.

Learn more at www.notified.com or follow us onย LinkedIn,ย X, or ourย Blog.

About PRWeek:
PRWeek epitomizes the modern business publishing brand, spanning online, print, events, and social media, incorporating a paid-for content strategy and gated website. Launched in November 1998, it is the essential title for PR pros. PRWeek reflects an industry playing a more pivotal role than ever, not only in the marketing strategies of companies, brands, and organizations, but also within boardrooms and in the C-suite. In the transparent world epitomized by social media, corporate reputation is crucial. Executives need timely, authoritative, insightful content to navigate this landscape โ€” thatโ€™s where PRWeek comes in. Breaking news, analysis, and opinion fuels PRWeekโ€™s content. And the brand extends into the iconic PRWeek Awards, annual conferences, roundtables, webcasts and virtual forums. For more, visit prweek.com.


Contact: Hannah Freedman Director, Media & Communications, Notified Hannah.Freedman@Notified.com

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