Artificial Intelligence (AI) has transformed the field of communication through predictive and generative AI technologies.
In this blog post, we want to help you unlock the power of generative AI, since you and your teams are uniquely positioned to amplify innovation and generate transformative value for your business.
We will explore the impact of generative AI; available products on the market; and what Internal Comms Teams can do to embrace AI.
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AI relies on machine learning, which teaches computers to learn from experience. Machine learning uses computational processes to ‘learn’ information directly from trained data without relying on human-determined inputs or algorithms.
Generative AI is a new type of AI less than 10 years old. It goes beyond traditional use cases of labelling or categorising data (Predictive AI).
Instead, generative AI generates creates ‘new data’ by using Large Language Models (LLMs) to read and train data to create new content based on text and pixel patterns.
LLMs read and train the data, and will select the ‘best’ output based on the trained datasets. The accuracy of these outputs rely on the size and accuracy of the dataset, known as a context window (i.e. the number of words to train data). This has allowed for increased content and style customisation.
Generative AI technology enables faster content creation and speeds up research processes. Early studies from Jakob Nielson show research has been sped up by 59% (2023). This empowers local editors, and enhances chatbot capabilities with AI-driven insights.
Generative AI powered by large language models (LLMs) has become instrumental in content creation. With the exponential rise of open-source AI software and advancements in machine learning, LLMs such as GPT-4 and ChatGPT have fundamentally transformed how we communicate and create content across various platforms.
Below, we explore some of the most popular AI products available on the market today.
The chatbot app ChatGPT has revolutionized communication with its advanced language processing capabilities. Remarkably, it took only five days for ChatGPT to reach 100 million users, whereas Facebook took ten months to achieve the same milestone.
ChatGPT effectively builds on the foundation laid by its predecessor, the LLM GPT-4, developed by the research company OpenAI. One of its standout features is its extensive context window of 25,000 words, which allows for more nuanced and contextually rich conversations. However, it's important to note that ChatGPT's training data is only accurate up to June 2021, which can impact its responses regarding more recent events or developments.
In response to the growing demand for AI in business, Microsoft Azure AI has developed its own version of ChatGPT, known as Microsoft CoPilot. This tool is tailored specifically for professional environments, providing a robust solution for content generation and management.
Unlike traditional LLMs that rely on open prompts or public data, Microsoft CoPilot operates independently within an organization’s digital ecosystem. It leverages the specific data and content unique to your organisation—“Your People, Your Content.” This allows CoPilot to traverse your digital estate and efficiently create relevant materials, such as emails, presentations, and documentation, all within a secure digital environment.
Google's LLM, Gemini, is currently under development and is making waves in the AI community for its ambitious features. One of its most impressive capabilities is the ability to handle context windows exceeding 1 million tokens, a significant leap compared to existing models.
Additionally, Gemini is being designed to incorporate training data from various sources, including YouTube video content and imagery, making it the first LLM to integrate video content in its context windows. This innovation has the potential to enhance the richness and relevance of the content generated, further pushing the boundaries of what LLMs can achieve.
In addition to ChatGPT and Microsoft CoPilot, the AI landscape features a variety of other notable products, including Bing Chat (Microsoft), Bard (Google), LLaMa (Meta), and Chinchilla (DeepMind). These tools each bring unique strengths and capabilities to the table, reflecting the rapid advancements in AI technology and its growing application across different industries.
As generative AI continues to evolve, these tools are likely to become even more integral to how we communicate, create, and collaborate in the digital age.
The Value of AI lies in the ability to:
Clearly, AI has a whole range of applications for creation, efficiency, knowledge search and entertainment that we have barely scratched the surface.
However, the rapid rise of AI also poses challenges such as potential authenticity issues, biases in AI-generated content, excessive amounts of content, and the rapid spread of misinformation.
Inaccurate outputs mean concerns have been raised regarding the authenticity and source of media. Inaccurate outputs are also sometimes referred to as ‘hallucinations’ meaning that whilst the LLM has produced what it considers to be the ‘best’ output, the generated content does not reflect the correct information independent of the trained data. Therefore, it is important to review every piece of AI-generated content carefully.
Another example of inauthentic AI outputs is ‘deep fakes’. Deep Fakes are examples of where AI technology has been used to create fake digital versions of someone or an event to create fake news. Amateur deepfakes can map a person's face and mouth using apps, but can usually be spotted by showing unusual blurring or flickering.
Guidelines and regulations are needed to address these challenges and ensure transparency and accountability in marketing and image-generation practices.
It is our task as Internal Comms experts to learn how to navigate the world of AI and learn how we can apply these AI advantages to our businesses.
Below we have outlined 5 initial steps you can take to embrace AI at your company.
With the exponential rise of open-source AI software and machine learning, it is unsurprising that key upcoming communication themes will focus around the power of generative AI.
Generative AI has revolutionised the internal comms industry by generating or creating new content using Large Language Models. AI can help increase productivity, efficiency and engagement at your organisation.
By leveraging these tools, employees can create content quickly, communicate more effectively, and increase productivity. Moving forward, it is important that internal comms professionals embrace AI by leading by example by implementing clear AI guidelines and establishing trusted comms channels.
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