Hello friend,
How are you? I hope you’re doing well.
As a visual storyteller, I bet one of the most troubling areas you’re grappling with these days is on one hand the rise of misinformation in the age of AI, and ways you can protect your brand integrity.
Transparency and trust go a long way.
In essence, you have to address two challenges: external and internal.
External risks you can’t control
With AI it’s much easier to produce misinformation and the results are quite convincing. Think of recent deep-faked celebrities like Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, Elon Musk, and Joe Rogan.
Even without AI, misinformation flourishes. Can you imagine a false rumor swirling around your product?
That is exactly what happened for Cadbury when misinformation claimed their beloved MiniEggs would be discontinued right before Easter.
Internal risks you can control
On the flip side, another concern is ensuring your team follows ethical AI practices to avoid various pitfalls when using AI to produce visual stories.
In the two years since AI entered our lives, we’ve seen a tremendous rise in gen-AI misinformation and deep fakes in marketing, celebrities, and politics.
According to a Forbes study, 76% of consumers are concerned with misinformation from AI.
Furthermore, in an IAS study 73% of consumers say that they feel unfavorably toward brands that have been associated with misinformation and 65% of consumers report that they won’t buy from a brand that advertises misinformation.
To help me unpack this critical topic, in the latest Visual Storytelling Today podcast, I chat with Charlene Li, a widely respected expert on emerging technologies and disruptive business strategies.
We talked about her impressive journey I’ve been following for years, clarifying the high stakes of the rising misinformation for brands, her approach to ethical AI, illustrative industry examples, her top 3 tips for leaders and marketers who want to instill ethical AI in their visual storytelling practices - and much more.
It’s all in the latest episode of the Visual Storytelling Today podcast.
Watch the full video recording of this interview with lots of illustrative examples:
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Charlene was kind to share these great resources to help you build your ethical AI practices in your company:
Principles Before Policies: Developing An Ethical Framework for Generative AI
Check Your Ethics - a great recap of an interview with Olivia Gambelin, an AI ethicist.
Generative AI Policy Resources - a Google Doc with some resources like templates, and a structure to create your own policy.
Enjoy the show and feel free to share your thoughts.
Best,
- Shlomi
Shlomi Ron
Founder/CEO, Visual Storytelling Institute
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