Social media and AI: Balancing automation and humanity
Social Media and AI—Artificial Intelligence—are becoming inextricably linked. As we plow forward into the world of artificial intelligence, we’re learning that teaching robots how to
Social Media and AI—Artificial Intelligence—are becoming inextricably linked. As we plow forward into the world of artificial intelligence, we’re learning that teaching robots how to
In this article, we’ll dive a little deeper into the current trends and predictions of AI in social media and how publishers can use these to their advantage.
X is now offering ID verification in most countries and talking about a monthly app subscription. TikTok is finding ways to identify and label AI-generated content, and Article is still around. Let’s look at what’s going on this week.
AI tools can make social media management for publishers a lot less stressful while also enhancing their strategy! A win-win in our book.
The more we learn about AI, the more it’s clear that we do not understand what the future of AI actually holds.
X is wild right now, with all new branding and new features and new paywalls.
AI social media automation tools can help publishers navigate social media algorithms.
Generative AI is everyone’s jam, and they’re all spending money on upping the AI game. Snap spent billions on the AI ad business, and everyone
Meta API updates are allowing tagging in Reels and including creators, which is potentially pretty helpful. Instagram is also playing around with an AI chatbot, while twitter tries to control their DM spam and fact check images. Also, LinkedIn finally added DMs for company pages.
Let’s go.
This week we have a detailed look at Bluesky, which may or may not be a Twitter competitor. Meanwhile, YouTube is killing Stories, TikTok is dabbling in the AI space, and Twitter is adding something useful.