Excited to be speaking at the European Commission Joint Research Center (JRC) event in Brussels.
Why do so many lobbyists in Brussels act like learning about or integrating AI into their *daily* work is optional..?
If you're a #lobbyist or #consultant, what can you use AI for when it comes to politics, policy, and public affairs?
At our workshops on communication & persuasion, some tips seem obvious while others are counterintuitive... so I collected 21 of them to share.
Join our (free) panel discussion on 30 January sharing insights on the challenges of using AI.
In most EU and/or AI workshops I run, the question 'what tools are out there for EU or US public affairs and advocacy?' comes up.
You can ask #AI to *anticipate* arguments against your proposal, then give you counter-arguments to those pushbacks.
The software might lead to hostile biological weapons, mass unemployment, global war or worse, but we’ll iterate and figure it out in the next upgrade.
Lobbyists, NGOs, politicians often broadcast their messages rather than persuade their opponents (aka 'preach to the converted').