How to make AI your best PR writing assistant
How attendees will benefit
You’ll feel confident using AI to elevate your writing skills and output
You’ll know the most effective tools for your diverse writing tasks
You’ll be able to write prompts that generate the responses you need
You’ll produce better briefs that reflect clients’ and colleagues’ expectations
You’ll generate ideas faster and more plentifully than working alone
You’ll understand complex information and turn it into more accessible content
You’ll make your AI app mimic your tone of voice or adapt to the required style
You’ll have a reliable assistant by your side, sense-checking your work, improving it where required and spotting those not so obvious mistakes
Who should attend
This workshop is for anyone familiar with AI writing tools but not yet using them as often or as widely as they’d like. It is a good follow up for people who’ve attended Andrew Smith’s workshop ‘AI in PR & Communications’ and who now want to use some of the writing tools covered in that session.
What attendees will learn
How to use AI to refine a writing brief by asking you questions
How to use AI to help you write better prompts
How to use AI to generate ideas for new content
How to use AI to write different types of headlines
How to use AI to summarise long copy
How to use AI to simplify complex information
How to use AI to create a social media campaign using source material
How to use AI to edit and improve first drafts
How to use AI to sense check and proofread your work
Delegate instructions
You will be working with your laptops and AI tools. Make sure you have access to them and have downloaded the latest versions of your chosen AI apps. If you’re not sure which apps to choose, opt for ChatGPT, Google Gemini or Microsoft Copilot. You should also bring a subject you’re familiar with for the practical exercises.
United Kingdom
| Where are you based? | |
| In the UK | £ 396.00 (includes VAT of £ 66.00) |
| Outside of the UK | £ 330.00 (includes VAT of £ 0.00) |