The developments in augmented, virtual and meta-reality, aided by AI, have now become serious contenders for commercial communication, and the ability to harness this visual capability is explained in some detail. As is the ability for practitioners to automatically monitor and feed websites using Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). The book also considers computer games as a form of communication, and the evolving application of games supported by AI. In recent years, the PR monitoring industry has deployed AI to search for content of interest to clients across a vast range of media. It throws up huge amounts of data to be managed. The book explores how such resources can be harnessed for intelligence gathering and activity deployment in easy-to-understand language. The book also covers a range of other activities from ‘brain to computer communication’ to chatbots, including applications used by the Internet of Things, Security Issues and Crisis Management, and the crucial subject of Ethics.
Examining a range of new practices for the PR industry, and covering both principles and applications, this book will be of great value to students, academics and practitioners alike.
David Phillips, FCIPR, Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations. Former Professor of Online Public Relations at the School of Communication and Media Studies (ESCS), Portugal. Previously Lecturer at the University of the West of England, Gloucester University and Bournemouth University. He has also worked for several decades in industry with roles including Director at Klea Global, Head of Digital at Publicasity, Corporate Affairs Director at Lancer Boss Group and Founder/Managing Director of Media Measurement Ltd.