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Rise of AI in public relations

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April 30, 2025

ARTIFICIAL Intelligence (AI) is no longer a “what if” — it’s become a “what now” for the public relations (PR) workspace.

- NADIA HEARN

Rise of AI in public relations

From media monitoring to content creation and campaign strategy, Al is fundamentally reshaping the way PR agencies operate by streamlining tasks, unlocking smarter insights and transforming how stories are told or shared.

Al’s ability to handle repetitive tasks is a game-changer for the PR industry. By automating these time-consuming activities, AI is freeing up PR professionals to focus on higher-level strategy, strengthen client relationships and drive real-business results.

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