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In this episode, Greg and Geoff answer listener questions from Lisa Nirell, Phil Gerbyshak, last week's guest Paul Chaney, and TikTok commenters in an open-mic mailbag format. They discuss the challenges of educating organizations on AI integration, emphasizing the importance of alignment, change management, and training. They explore why people prefer fake AI-generated images of themselves and the potential impact on corporate recruiting. And they delve into the topic of AI marketing ethics and the need for marketers to prioritize ethical considerations in their work. The conversation covers the importance of making small improvements, the need for responsible AI, the bare minimum approach in marketing, connecting ethics with day-to-day work, the divide between marketers who get it and those who don't, the power of authenticity, the divide between brands who get social and those who don't, and the importance of providing value to customers. 00:00 Start 00:31 Introduction and Open Mic Mailbag 03:40 Educating Organizations on AI Integration 17:48 Fake Imagery with AI and Social Media 28:34 AI Marketing Ethics (Again!) 36:06 – Divide Between Marketers Who Get It and Those Who Don't 53:58 -.Appreciation for the Audience and Final Word Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of No Brainer, we're joined by Paul Chaney. Paul is the editor of the AI Marketing Ethics digest -- a newsletter that explores the intersection between marketing and (you guessed it) ethical AI. Paul is a digital marketing veteran who was drawn to the subject of responsible and ethical AI when he saw how how few of the marketers who are racing to adopt generative AI tools are having serious conversations about key ethical issues like bias, fairness, human rights, and even environmental impact. He launched his newsletter to close this gap, and has been engaged the conversation ever since. Paul, Geoff, and Greg discuss the definition of AI ethics, why they matter for marketing, what it will take to get more marketers to take ethics seriously, and how brands can determine what's "right." Along the way, they explore how the choices we make today aren't so different from the choices marketers made (or didn't make) in the early days of the internet, email, and (especially) social media. And they land on a fundamental truth: AI ethics aren't about technology but humanity. Here's what to listen for in today's episode: 00:00 Introduction 01:30 What is AI ethics and why does it matter for marketing? 10:33 Are marketers thinking and doing enough about AI ethics? 14:36 What needs to happen to put responsible AI on the front burner? 25:49 Are generative AI companies inherently unethical? 31:00 Marketing history repeats: the internet, email, social media, and AI 38:05 How can marketers figure out what's “right?” 46:00 The Ethical Implications of AI and Job Loss 52:15 The Future of AI Ethics in Marketing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Ep. 35, former dual sport athlete Paul Chaney drops in on the show to talk current events, St. Louis culture in the 90s, being a top track athlete and football player in the state of Missouri, his University of Iowa careers and his transition out of sports. Also, We discuss our takes on the racial disparities issue that came out back in June of 2020 regarding our alma mater. Comment your questions and subscribe to the channel!
Pastor Trent and Paul Chaney share a message in our "Restore" series with a message from Romans 6.
Paul Chaney and Pastor Philip team up to share a message from the life of Jacob and Esau. In this message we deal with impulsiveness, deception, and God's plan.
CEO Paul Chaney details the company’s plans to move forward with $11 million in new capital. He also recounts how his unplanned entry into ophthalmology led him to appreciate how special the specialty truly is. Chaney also explains why PanOptica’s pursuit of an eye-drop-based treatment for AMD and DR is personal.
An idiosyncratic mixtape based on an impromptu listening seminar held at Labour Camp, part of Paul Chaney’s Critical Camps series at Kestle Barton, traces the relationship between work and eroticism through popular song. More details at https://www.urbanomic.com/podcast/songs-labour-pleasure/
In this episode of Urbanomic's Yarncast series, Urbanomic director Robin Mackay and artist Paul Chaney talk about the ideas behind the project and some of the background to their work. Recorded at Bergen Academy of Art and Design. Yarncast is a series of podcasts produced by Urbanomic as a part of the research residency project The Ultimate Yarnwork at Bergen Kunsthall in January–February 2015 (www.urbanomic.com/event-uf34-details.php), and featuring in depth interviews with writers and thinkers from a variety of disciplines, centered around the concepts of plot and plotting.
Full details at http://socialmediaedge.com Paul Chaney provides Internet marketing and social media consulting services to small and medium businesses, agencies and non-profit organizations. His expertise lies in effectively combining the conversational marketing aspects of social media with conversion mechanisms that are fully aligned with business objectives. His “Social Media That Sells!”system is one every small business should use.
Catch Biz Buzz with host Becky Cortino and Social Media Handyman Paul Chaney, as he discusses the dynamics of Social Commerce with practical insights and actionable ideas for small business owners to apply in their social commerce efforts. Paul is known as the "Social Retailer" at Practical Ecommerce, and lead participant in the LinkedIn Social Commerce: Selling with Social Media group.A social media consultant, speaker, trainer and author of 2 books on the topic: The Digital Handshake: Seven Proven Strategies to Grow Your Business Using Social Media, published by Wiley, and Realty Blogging: Build Your Brand and Outsmart Your Competition, published by McGraw-Hill.Co-founder of Blogging Systems, a blog software company that significantly impacted the real estate market by encouraging realtors to adopt blogging as a marketing strategy.Associate Editor for Ecommerce Today, Paul leads social media conferences throughout the US, and conducted the first blogging seminar in Asia.Serving also as Technical Editor for both Pearson and Wiley, Paul has worked on most of the "For Dummies" series of books related to blogs and Internet marketing, published since 2005.
Catch Biz Buzz with host Becky Cortino and Social Media Handyman Paul Chaney, as he discusses the dynamics of Social Commerce with practical insights and actionable ideas for small business owners to apply in their social commerce efforts. Paul is known as the "Social Retailer" at Practical Ecommerce, and lead participant in the LinkedIn Social Commerce: Selling with Social Media group.A social media consultant, speaker, trainer and author of 2 books on the topic: The Digital Handshake: Seven Proven Strategies to Grow Your Business Using Social Media, published by Wiley, and Realty Blogging: Build Your Brand and Outsmart Your Competition, published by McGraw-Hill.Co-founder of Blogging Systems, a blog software company that significantly impacted the real estate market by encouraging realtors to adopt blogging as a marketing strategy.Associate Editor for Ecommerce Today, Paul leads social media conferences throughout the US, and conducted the first blogging seminar in Asia.Serving also as Technical Editor for both Pearson and Wiley, Paul has worked on most of the "For Dummies" series of books related to blogs and Internet marketing, published since 2005.
Paul Chaney, aka the Social Media Handyman, is a social media marketing consultant, coach, speaker, and author of two books, Realty Blogging, and his latest, The Digital Handshake. He discusses strategies for building your business through social media.
Come join @Paul Chaney, @Kim Wood, @Jeremy Blanton, and many other @special guests, as we discuss and unfold everything about "Twitter", the micro-blogging Social Network. How to get Business, using one of the latest "viral" tools in Social Media Marketing. Tweet This!
Come join @Paul Chaney, @Kim Wood, @Jeremy Blanton, and many other @special guests, as we discuss and unfold everything about "Twitter", the micro-blogging Social Network. How to get Business, using one of the latest "viral" tools in Social Media Marketing. Tweet This!