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What Are Museum Professionals Saying About Generative AI for Marketing?

What Are Museum Professionals Saying About Generative AI for Marketing?

The use of generative AI (GenAI) tools is becoming increasingly prevalent in marketing, particularly for smaller organizations or nonprofits seeking innovative ways to engage audiences and improve workflow efficiency. This article dives into data collected through a survey that was sent out to museum professionals in Pittsburgh and Cleveland to better understand how and if they are utilizing generative AI tools in their marketing strategies.

How Generative AI is Impacting Digital Marketing

How Generative AI is Impacting Digital Marketing

Generative AI (GenAI) has become increasingly integrated into marketing and communication careers, and even our daily lives, with the rise of various text-to-image, text-to-video, & text-to-text tools. As digital marketers find new and innovative ways to keep up with the trends, and specifically GenZ in a quick-changing popular culture scene, how are they reacting to the rise of GenAI?

TikTok — to Ban or Not to Ban

TikTok — to Ban or Not to Ban

As previously foreshadowed by Samantha in an article written in July of 2023, TikTok: Opportunity and Risk, TikTok has been under a microscope from governments across the globe for quite awhile. The analysis provided in her article is still relevant today given the recent vote to ban TikTok, and the United States House moving forward to force Chinese state-owned TikTok company ByteDance to sell their ownership of the U.S. version of TikTok, or lose access to the United States TikTok market. To fully understand the situation, this article will recap TikTok’s controversial Privacy Policy and the 2023 testimonies, and also discuss the current governmental situation surrounding the ban. 

March News: Privacy, Security, and Trust Busting

March News: Privacy, Security, and Trust Busting

This month, the United States federal government is placing increased scrutiny on big tech regarding privacy, security, and market competition. While the Department of Justice files an antitrust suit against Apple for its hold on the smartphone market, Congress makes a bold statement with legislation potentially banning TikTok in the U.S.. Meanwhile, Reddit’s initial public offering may signal a move for tech companies to go public. In the world of entertainment, innovative tech brings scent to the gaming experience, and artists explore blockchain to compete with music streaming platforms.

Can a Brand Be Your Friend? Examining Authenticity in Gen Z Social

Can a Brand Be Your Friend? Examining Authenticity in Gen Z Social

This research was conducted by a Master of Entertainment Industry Management team. The purpose of this study is to examine how Gen Z, born between 1998 and 2010, appraises social media and interprets authenticity in branded content. Recognizing the significance of Gen Z’s influence, Ayzenberg Group, an advertising agency based in Southern California with a number of high-profile gaming clients, is interested in the role of authenticity as it relates to Gen Z's social media behavior and preference. 

February News: AI Watermarking, Text-to-Video, Licensing, and Social Media as News

February News: AI Watermarking, Text-to-Video, Licensing, and Social Media as News

February’s news continues to focus on AI with 3 key stories:  OpenAI’s watermark for Dall-E, Sora’s release, and Reddit’s controversial AI licensing deal (with a side note to their plan to go public as a company). Data has also emerged to reveal Facebook’s loss of domination in the news space as Gen Z through Gen X are turning to Instagram and TikTok.  

September’s News: AI’s Next Moves as Social Media Platforms Reposition

September’s News: AI’s Next Moves as Social Media Platforms Reposition

September news reveals a quickly maturing AI marketplace while there seems to be a new era in the social media space as companies emerge and adapt in the post-Twitter age. Read on to catch up on all the news you might have missed. 


TikTok: Opportunity and Risk

TikTok: Opportunity and Risk

The latest controversies surrounding TikTok are no secret: Biased algorithms, censored content, & intensive personal data collection to name a few. But how exactly are these controversies posing risks for users, and why should those involved in the arts industry care? Buckle in (especially YOU, arts marketers) because this may potentially change the future of social media and marketing moving forward.

TikTok Testimonies

TikTok Testimonies

The writing in this article is mainly based on opinion as I interpret the coverage of the testimony. The following commentary on the testimonies with links to the testimonies and relevant coverage. There are many, often heated, opinions on this topic and the hearing. Rather than simply explaining the facts of what occurred, for many people already know what occurred and I found it more beneficial to express my opinions on the case.

How NFTs Have Changed the Creator Economy

How NFTs Have Changed the Creator Economy

Content creators have thrived on Web2 platforms such as Youtube, Instagram, and Twitter. However, with the latest addition of platforms such as Twitch and Patreon, curating content has been enhanced by enabling direct creator-to-fan content and new methods of monetization. The implementation of Web3 technologies, more specifically non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are revolutionizing the way creators distribute content, claim ownership, and monetize work.