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MarTech’s generative AI pledge

Martech

Complying with copyright laws, checking facts, eliminating bias, and, when feasible, crediting sources are just a few of the responsibilities our writers and contributors own. from generative AI; When working with proprietary data or assets, always turn on any privacy settings (ChatGPT for example).

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AI ethics: How marketers should embrace innovation responsibly

Sprout Social

Comments like these just scratch the surface of ethical concerns across industries, but the top issues for marketers include: job security, privacy, bias and discrimination, misinformation and disinformation, and intellectual property/copyright issues, which we’ll dive into detail in the next section.

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How Marketing Compliance Fits Into Your Marketing Strategy

BenchmarkONE

If you’re using cookies to track users on your website or using online forms to collect user data, you’ll want to make sure you have the proper data privacy protections in place. Using reputable email marketing software will help make sure you have these protections in place for your email strategy. Copyright Images.

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What is Social Media Compliance, and What Does B2B Finance Need to Do to Comply?

Oktopost

It includes affirming that all messaging is accurate, non-misleading, and compliant with laws, regulations, and standards, such as: GDPR (the EU General Data Protection Regulation). The US: CAN-SPAM Act (sets the rules for commercial email) COPPA (Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act).