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International Public Relations Network (IPRN) business survey results 202483% of IPRN PR agency members use artificial intelligence The majority of respondents (70%) also indicated a positive business growth perspective for 2024. ![]() Never has the expression ‘fast-paced, ever-changing world’ been more relevant. The increased access to AI, the exponential growth of technology for day-to-day living, global political volatility, and more, have led to a ‘new normal world’ that requires agility and innovation on both personal and business levels. To understand how the communications industry is adapting, the International Public Relations Network (IPRN) conducted an online, internal survey among its members between the 22 December 2023 and 10 January 2024. The second part of the survey was specifically designed to address the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in public relations. “Due to economic and social uncertainty, building trust and maintaining long-lasting and valuable relationships is more vital than ever,” says Rodrigo Viana de Freitas, president, IPRN. “We must continue to invest in areas that contribute to our clients’ businesses, while building and sustaining our own. This is why AI is so important. It can be a powerful tool, especially in routine tasks such as media monitoring and social media management. It's a tool that creates space and time in our daily task management, thus freeing PR professionals to focus on more strategic decision-making and planning. Thanks to our members, we now have a clearer view of the PR challenges and opportunities driven by AI for the future.” Major findings:
The respondent countries included Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, and the USA. “The global survey results closely echo what we are implementing in South Africa,” says Nicole Capper, MD of MANGO-OMC, and executive council member of the IPRN. “We have been integrating AI into our work systems to streamline processes and assist in content creation, but with strict parameters that disallow AI copy generation or detailed research to replace human effort. There are a multitude of AI tools that benefit human intelligence and skill but should not be intended to replace the value of decades of human experience. In terms of growth in communications, we are experiencing many of the same growth areas – with consulting and stakeholder engagement being two of the growth areas for our agency. It is an interesting time to be part of the communications industry as we all navigate new communications territory. Membership of the IPRN is of great value to us as we are able to share best practice models with over 50 owner-lead agencies around the globe.” About IPRN The International Public Relations Network is an international network of independently owned and operated public relations and communications agencies with around 50 members in more than 100 major cities and more than 30 countries around the world, in five continents. It represents all sectors of the industry and represents a cumulative turnover of around 150 million dollars, with more than 1,000 employees and 4,000 clients among the different agencies.
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