Communications leaders must proactively protect their organization’s reputation from external and internal generative AI (GenAI) threats, according to Gartner, Inc. There are five essential strategies chief communications officers (CCOs) should consider when mitigating the risks associated with GenAI.
“From easily disseminated deepfakes spreading disinformation to impersonation attacks and unintentional employee misuse, the implementation of GenAI is riddled with risks,” said Amber Boyes, director analyst in the Gartner for Communications Leaders Practice. “It is important that communications leaders establish effective guardrails in their organization in order to balance the unprecedented opportunity with the significant external and internal reputational threats GenAI poses.”
The five essential strategies CCOs must consider when protecting their organization’s reputation from GenAI threats include:
ENHANCE SOCIAL MEDIA MONITORING CAPABILITIES
A Gartner survey of 2,001 consumers between April and May of 2024 found that 80% of consumers agreed GenAI has made it more difficult to distinguish between what’s real online and what’s not. With this in mind, CCOs should have visibility into what is trending with audiences on social media and ensure vendors that monitor the spread of misleading content can detect potential spread in real time. By establishing a human-in-the-loop protocol, social media managers can be armed with the necessary tools to monitor and manage reputational risks.
STRENGTHEN OWNED MEDIA CREDIBILITY
Disinformation and an erosion of trust remain major challenges in today’s media landscape. Therefore, it is imperative that communications leaders establish their own organization as a source of accurate and reliable information.
SCENARIO PLAN FOR THE MOST LIKELY ATTACKS
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