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How Artificial Intelligence can Transform PR Industry?

Getting clients converted at the first hand is really an achievement. The PR industry has been struggling to convince journalists to take interest in their pitches or turn into their regular customers. 

The loophole lies in the fact that the inbox of journalists is exploded with pitches that literally show the credibility of their previous works. 

Not just this, PR professionals keep wasting time with unconcerned people since they have no relevant or sufficient data for impeccable pitching. 

As writing such emails is a tedious job, PR professionals get burned out and lose their battle in the middle.

Fortunately, with the latest developments, AI empowers these emails prominently. 

Artificial Intelligence will not only help PR professionals help identify the right person to send the pitch to but also which topics to pitch in the first place. 

By integrating many relevant modern-day AI tools, PR professionals can drive more potential leads while converting them at the earliest. 

How AI in PR can transform this industry significantly?

AI is highly capable of performing everyday for PR professionals with the help of various tools, but it is not necessary that you subscribe to every tool in the first place. 

Since AI is built to perform narrow tasks, PR professionals need to envision a use case, and then invest in applying AI to PR skills to come as AI-powered content. 

So think of the following list about, “how innovation in AI can make PR more effective and efficient”. It’s made to serve as a useful forward-looking guide for PR pros and communicators-

  • Use natural language generation (NLG) to produce media reports and press releases. 
  • Pinpoint and extract names, businesses, events, places, brands and data from any video, file or document. 
  • Perform speech-to-text conversion which is ideal for media interviews, press conferences, conference presentations, podcast episodes, and internal strategy meetings. 
  • Execute translation of any text or audio files into multiple languages for wider distribution. 
  • Use predictive data to support media pitches about the popularity/demand of the brand’s stories.
  • PRs can manage their reputation online by predicting the impact and occurrence of negative reviews. 
  • Monitor for deep fake videos of your organization’s spokesperson and executives that could negatively affect them and/or the reputation of your brand.

The list can endless, but you should not imagine AI tools taking over the majority of tasks of PR professionals to do in the next three to five years.

Rather you should understand AI technology, AI tools, and its use cases to make the PR industry innovate and grow at a faster rate. 

AI Tool Suggestions for PR Professionals

There could be a plethora of AI tools that could help you make your pitches, media interviews, lead generation and many more things better, but it could be a tedious job for these non-technical persons.

So, here is a list of useful AI tools for the media industry- 

Beautiful.ai 

A simple AI tool for making elegant presentations that can nurture your brand’s reputation. You just need to build a deck, and this tool will take from there as it adapts slides and layouts to bring better designs.

HyperWrite 

HyperWrite is an easy-to-use AI tool that completes your writing targets in no time. This actually writes entire sentences and paragraphs as per your suggestions. 

Talkwalker 

As the name suggests, this is an AI-powered listening tool that tells you exactly how your prospects or existing consumers perceive your brand in real-time. 

Grammarly 

This is also an AI-powered tool that helps you improve your documents by giving grammatical error suggestions. You can make your content better in no time. 

The aforementioned list may small but you can search for AI tools that can help you make your work effective and impressive.  

Read and Practice Use Case with the Help of AI Tools

AI tools may do wonders for your PR objectives, but have you tried them in real time? 

What if you try to use them in crunch hours and fail to understand the function or if you don’t get desire results from your select tools? 

To make everything smooth and efficient, you need to understand and practice the tools for sample writing. 

There could be multiple challenges when you start, but slowly and steadily you will learn how these tools behave and work. 

Emailer Writing

Emailers are a must for PR professionals, and they can’t afford a single loophole in their emailers to lose the chance of grabbing a good prospect. 

Tools can help you compose emailers, but it’s you who have to decide how effective the tool is and the result i.e. emails. 

Therefore, you must practice a use case on different tools so that you can pick the best one. 

Lead Generation

Leads for journalists are ok, but how you identify the list will helpful to you. 

Consider AI tools to make your work less time-consuming and more efficient, but at last, it’s the human intelligence that has to come forward and conclude everything. 

It would be better if you try multiple tools for lead generation and keep two or three ever ready to use them. 

Creating accounts and completing descriptions could be a little long process, so it would be better if you make accounts in advance. 

There could be more tasks in PR, and to become a smart professional, you should prepare yourself in advance. 

Knowing the technical glitches of tools will help you manage your time and urgency effectively. 

This way you will not only a good workforce but also show your technical expertise to your company. 

Conclusion

AI designed to serve as a useful resource for those who believe that this technology can substantially transform this industry. 

Instead of menacing the jobs of PR professionals, this technology signifies a return to the good old days when people used to make pitches with a number of concrete insights. 

This is why PR professionals need to understand the best use of every tool and its purpose so that they design the best workpiece ever.

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How Big Data can help Improve Patient Outcomes in Healthcare?

Regulatory experts speaking at the opening plenary of RAPS 2022 Euro Convergence on 10 May discussed the potential to improve patient outcomes by harnessing the power of registries and other large databases, including Eudamed and the recently proposed European Health Data Space (EHDS).

 

Data, Sharing and Improving Patient Outcomes

 

Alan Fraser, chair of the Regulatory Affairs Committee of the Biomedical Alliance in Europe and a consultant cardiologist at the University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, UK, said that all stakeholders in the medical field accept some level of risk.  However, he added stakeholders also have a responsibility to balance that risk by conducting pragmatic high-quality clinical trials and shortening timeframes where possible.

That means sharing data and using registries curated by professionals to high standard both for registry-based randomized trials and for postmarket surveillance,” Fraser added. He shared the stage with experts from industry, notified bodies, and the European Medicines Agency (EMA), who discussed how information from large databases, such as Eudamed, could revolutionize how devices get to market and improve patient outcomes.

We will have access to some information from Eudamed in the field of medical devices but the clinical trials that will be summarized there are only those that are being done in Europe and approved and registered in Europe,” Fraser noted. “They’re not all clinical investigations, and clinicians will not have access to many of the modules even in the clinical part of Eudamed.”

 

 Leveraging Digital Technologies

 

Peter Schroeer, vice president of EMEA and Canada regulatory affairs at Johnson & Johnson, said that digital technologies have made the world more connected but some of that connectivity hasn’t been fully embraced by healthcare providers and regulators. He said that while there is a strong focus on high-risk medical devices, the field of digital health has produced new technology that can revolutionize healthcare delivery. Thus, a step to improve patient outcomes.

The EHDS has been touted by the European regulators as a one-stop-shop where patients will have immediate and easy access to their medical data in electronic format, free of charge. It will allow patients to share that data with their healthcare providers and across member states where governments are supposed to ensure access to patient summaries, ePrescriptions, images and image reports, laboratory results, and discharge reports in a common European format.

 

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