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  • Mynewsdesk Unleashes AI Writing for All Storytellers

    Mynewsdesk, the leading provider of an all-in-one digital PR solution, is taking another step forward in giving communicators and PR professionals a helping hand in their pursuit of creating that perfect narrative, as they add another AI text draft to fit all of your stories.

  • Mynewsdesk’s Approach to Trustworthy and Ethical AI

    At Mynewsdesk, we're all about empowering our PR tech SaaS platform with the help of artificial intelligence (AI). But we also know that using AI comes with a great responsibility. So, we're here to share our approach to making sure our AI practices are trustworthy, ethical, and beneficial to everyone involved. Here are 7 principles that we strive to live by when working with AI technology.

  • Mynewsdesk launches their AI-powered assistant to all customers

    Recently, Mynewsdesk – the leading PR platform – introduced a beta product that lets people create press releases and other content using generative AI. Today, they announced that they are now offering their new solution to all customers.

  • You and AI in PR

    Are you feeling lost in the world of AI? You are not alone. Many people have questions about AI and the future can seem uncertain. The media are talking about the jobs that AI will take over, while AI might still seem distant from your daily work and discussions. Well, we are here to help clear things up.

  • Mynewsdesk launches new AI templates for press releases

    A few weeks ago, Mynewsdesk launched “Content AI” – a tool that allows users to create auto-generated press releases using AI. Mynewsdesk chose to build ready-made templates, based on the most common topics for press releases, and now releases three new templates, based on data from their customers.

  • The Mynewsdesk tool: now offering AI

    Mynewsdesk, the Swedish one-stop solution for PR and communications, is launching “Content AI” – a service that simplifies and automates the process of creating high-quality content. The new product, which is based on OpenAI technology, is part of a more significant investment in AI that Mynewsdesk is currently making.

  • New expert report on how to win in the Nordic PR & Communications landscape of tomorrow

    The new report State of Nordic PR and communication shares expert advice and insights on the top trends and key skills that will shape the Nordic PR landscape in 2022 and beyond. In the report, we learn that PR and communications have never been more powerful in creating change. But we are also made aware of some of the most common misconceptions and fears.

  • 9 out of 10 PR professionals struggle to gain valuable meaning and insights from data

    Ever since entering the digital era of communication, PR professionals and marketers have been drowning in data; and yet competencies in data literacy remain low. When assessing individual skills, only one out of ten PR professionals consider themselves as having a high level of data literacy, meaning that they can extract meaning and insights from data, while the rest struggle.

  • PR and marketing tips for small businesses

    Dee Blick is the director of Marketing Gym as well as a writer, blogger and fellow of the Chartered Institute of Marketing. She gives her advice on marketing and PR for small businesses.

  • How we used Vine to create a buzz at exhibitions

    This week the Mynewsdesk team was very busy attending both the Digital Marketing Show and the CIPR's Public Relations Show. Here is how we got into the spirit of the events and used Vine to create a bit of a buzz.

  • What happened when Mynewsdesk went to CIPR's PR Show?

    Mynewsdesk is committed to giving PR pros the best tools to help them throughout their working day and improve the effectiveness of their comms. So we pulled together a little PR campaign which ran throughout the course of the CIPR's first Public Relations Show. Here is what happened…

  • Could killing the press release harm the storytelling process?

    Ashley Brown, Coca-Cola’s global director of digital communications and social media, recently said he was on a mission “to kill the press release”. But we should pause for a minute before we put the press release to the sword once and for all. We need to ask: what do journalists want?

  • You deserve better!

    Throughout the duration of the PR Show tweet @mynewsdesk_uk using #ideservebetter, telling us what you believe you deserve better of, and we may surprise you!

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