We. Talk: Artificial Intelligence

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We. talks with industry leaders about the impact of AI in communications.


We’re bringing together industry leaders to share insights, practical advice, and what AI really means for comms professionals. Join us for expert perspectives, real-world examples, and tips to level up your strategy in this rapidly evolving space.

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Jeremy Gilbert, journalist and professor of digital media strategy at Northwestern University, shares his perspective on the impact generative AI will have in newsrooms and how it can make storytelling more personalized for audiences.

Rodell Mollineau, Co-Founder and Partner, ROKK Solutions, and Kisja Burgess, President of Corporate Affairs, We. Communications, talk about the importance of the public and private sector working together to shape AI policy and ensure that AI tools are used in a responsible and ethical manner.

We. Communications and ROKK Solutions are partnering to help companies manage the business transformation fueled by this rapidly evolving technology.

Steve Clayton, Vice President, Microsoft Communications Strategy, shares his perspective on how AI is already shaking up the world of communications and his team’s approach to applying AI in their work.

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Energized by AI

Discover the transformative power of AI in the communications field.

Wavy blue technical lines | We. Communications

Bridging the AI Expectation Gap

We.'s latest study reveals that there is a version-action gap in AI adoption — and how leaders can use new communication strategies to bridge that gap.