“Prompt: Is it AI Slop or Human?” to be held—no fooling—April 1.
Whether we like it or not, so-called artificial intelligence (AI) is here to stay, with AI-generated content appearing in more and more places—marketing materials, press releases (but not this one!), news stories, blog posts, editorial features, even entire books. Most people agree that it is useful for some of these applications—but they also agree it requires significant oversight. But what does that oversight comprise? And how can we detect “bad AI”?
Join Joanne Gore of Joanne Gore Communications and Richard Romano of WhatTheyThink on Wednesday, April 1 at 1pm ET, for an AI tutorial session. This enlightening—and entertaining—session will look at some of the top AI platforms (ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gamma), including presenter-generated examples of good and bad AI.
The presenters will explain how to use AI platforms responsibly to generate high-quality content—and identify some of the common “tells” that something is “AI Slop.”
In this session, you’ll learn:
- The top AI platforms.
- How to spot unvetted AI “in the wild.”
- How to use AI to create high-quality content.
Who should attend this session?
- Editors, publishers, and other content providers who need to spot the AI slop.
- Consumers of content who need to be wary of AI-created disinformation.
- Educators who need to spot AI use among students.
- Content creators who need to understand how to use AI to produce high-quality content.
There’s no escape from AI…but we can all learn how to live with it.
Can’t make it live? No problem. A complete downloadable archive—slides and audio—will be available.
