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Business Wire
02-07-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Emerging AI Tools Public Relations Pros Need to Know
AI tools continue to rapidly change the way public relations professionals work – making it easier to brainstorm ideas, draft content, personalize outreach, and measure results. Whether you're looking to save time, boost creativity, or sharpen your audience targeting, generative AI and other smart tech can be powerful additions to your PR toolkit. That said, as these tools grow in popularity, it's important to stay thoughtful about how you use them. Not every tool is a fit for every task, and human judgment is still essential, especially when it comes to tone, accuracy, and ethical communication. Below you'll find a list of emerging AI-powered tools for PR, along with their key features. We've also included a section on tools that are becoming less relevant, so you can focus your time and budget where it matters most. Emerging AI Tools for PR Professionals Hypotenuse AI DeepL Pro CopyLeaks Prowly AI YouScan Colossyan Creator Synthesia 2.0 Hypotenuse AI Hypotenuse AI automates press-release drafting by combining a trained language model with customizable templates. You provide a brief description, keywords, and tone preference, and it generates multiple polished variations in seconds. Hypotenuse AI can integrate directly with your CMS or content calendar to support a consistent brand voice. Generates up to ten draft variations per request Allows specific detail input to customize press release drafts Includes SEO-optimized headlines and keyword placement is a smart brainstorming buddy that helps you map out your ideas visually. Type in your main concept, and it quickly generates editable bubbles you can move around and build on. Great for headlines, angles, or campaign themes, you or your team can all comment, tweak ideas, and upvote favorites together in real time. Live co-editing and commenting Exports to PNG, PDF, or Markdown Prompt library for targeted brainstorming is an AI meeting assistant that joins your virtual briefings and press calls to record, transcribe, and summarize conversations. It timestamps key action items, extracts questions, and highlights decisions so you can review important points in minutes. Full-text search lets you find specific mentions across all recordings. Automatic join for Zoom, Teams, and Google Meet AI-driven search to locate topics quickly Integrations with Slack, Notion, and CRM systems DeepL Pro DeepL Pro makes translating content fast and effortless. It uses advanced neural networks to keep the tone and formatting just right, so your message stays clear in any language. You can even create custom glossaries to make sure your brand terms stay consistent. Produces translations that read like native content ISO-certified security and GDPR compliance Plugins for Microsoft Office and popular CMS CopyLeaks CopyLeaks combines plagiarism detection and AI-text scanning to verify originality before distribution. It flags paraphrased or duplicated content and suggests corrections inline. A plagiarism risk report helps you document due diligence for compliance or legal review. AI-driven plagiarism and AI-text detection Customizable API for LMS and CMS integration SOC 2 and GDPR compliant Prowly AI Prowly AI guides you through a Q&A-style drafting process to generate PR story angles and full press releases. It then taps a built-in journalist database to suggest media contacts. Tone, length, and quotation prompts let you fine-tune the copy before you send. Interactive angle generation and drafting Journalist suggestions from 1M+ contacts Email subject line and preview text optimization YouScan YouScan uses AI to scan text and images across social media, providing you with insight into conversations taking place about your brand. YouScan organizes posts by emotion and topic, and sends you alerts if something suddenly spikes. Dashboards give you real-time insights into trends and which influencers are making waves. Image recognition for logos and products Sentiment and topic filtering Real-time alerts for spikes and crises Colossyan Creator Colossyan Creator lets you easily transform scripts or text into lip-synced AI video avatars, offering over 150 digital actors or the option to create a custom presenter from a selfie. With support for more than 70 languages, Colossyan ensures your message stays consistent and on-brand while reaching international audiences. Realistic lip sync and gestures Built-in quiz modules for training Enterprise content-moderation filters Synthesia 2.0 Synthesia 2.0 makes video creation super easy with its drag-and-drop editor and a large selection of AI avatars across 140+ languages. You can write scripts, instantly preview how the avatars perform, and even collaborate with your team all in one platform. Plus, it's built with enterprise-level security like SAML SSO and clear content-use policies to keep everything safe and compliant. Non-technical users can create polished video content SOC 2, GDPR, and ISO 27001 compliant Multi-user review and approval workflows lets you turn simple prompts into fully functional web apps, microsites, or campaign portals in just minutes. It handles everything from backend setup to deployment. For PR pros, it's a great way to quickly prototype digital campaigns and test messaging. Accelerates digital activations and lowers technical barriers End-to-end app creation from chat prompts Real-time collaboration and versioning Tools Becoming Obsolete Rule-Based Chatbots Keyword-Only Media Alerts Rule-Based Grammar Checkers Legacy Translation APIs Rule-Based Chatbots Early chatbots were limited – they followed rigid scripts or keyword matches, making them clunky to use and easy to break. They also couldn't remember context or pull in outside data. Users quickly outgrew them as conversation complexity increased. No memory of prior interactions Cannot fetch or retrieve real-time information Limited to scripted replies Keyword-Only Media Alerts Basic alert services that activate based on simple keyword matches flood teams with irrelevant mentions. They cannot distinguish context, sentiment, or priority, leading to alert fatigue. Modern platforms use AI-driven clustering and scoring to surface only high-impact items. High false-positive rate No sentiment or relevance scoring Manual filtering required Rule-Based Grammar Checkers Older grammar tools applied static rules that often miss context, tone, or nuance. They cannot adapt to brand voice or evolving language usage. Newer context-aware assistants like GrammarlyGO and Writer provide style, tone, and audience-specific suggestions. Rigid style corrections No tone or audience adaptation Frequent false alarms on creative language Legacy Translation APIs Standard APIs without neural enhancements struggle with idioms, brand terms, and formatting. They offer word-for-word translation that can sound unnatural. Poor handling of jargon and idioms No customizable glossaries Inconsistent formatting preservation As AI continues to evolve, so does the PR pros toolkit. The tools featured here can help you move faster, think bigger, and work smarter—whether you're drafting content, localizing campaigns, or tracking media impact. But remember, AI is here to enhance your expertise, not replace it. The most effective PR strategies still come down to creativity, context, and human connection —AI just helps you get there more efficiently.
Yahoo
26-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Fact Check: Rumor Musk announced MSNBC acquisition for $900M is false
Claim: Tech billionaire Elon Musk announced he acquired MSNBC for $900 million to put an end to "toxic programming." Rating: A rumor that users circulated online in March 2025 claimed tech billionaire Elon Musk announced he acquired the MSNBC cable news network for $900 million. Musk, an adviser to Republican U.S. President Donald Trump, purportedly purchased the cable news network — one that has historically leaned left and favored political viewpoints aligned with the Democratic Party — with the stated goal of ending its "toxic programming." For example, on March 22, the manager of a Facebook page posted, "7 MINUTES AGO: Elon Musk announced that he has acquired MSNBC for $900 million to put an end to toxic programming." The post featured an image of Musk with the words "GAME OVER!," showing him holding paper reading, "Contract signed with MSNBC." Under the post, a page manager linked to an article displaying the same text as the post in its headline and claiming Musk posted about the acquisition on his social media platform, X. Numerous other users also shared the same claim about a $900 million purchase of MSNBC as far back as Jan. 13 on Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, TikTok and X. However, Musk did not announce an acquisition of MSNBC on X or any other medium. Had he posted such an announcement, credible news media outlets around the world would have reported it as a major development. No such articles existed, according to searches of Bing, DuckDuckGo, Google and Yahoo. The users who promoted the claim were sharing a false rumor. The article shared in the Facebook post's comment contained text resembling that of past stories judged to have been generated using artificial intelligence (AI). The AI-detection websites CopyLeaks, GPTZero and QuillBot all determined someone likely generated at least a majority of the text with AI. (Such websites do not offer absolute conclusions but instead provide data points in determining likelihoods of generative AI content.) The fact-checking websites Check Your Fact and Lead Stories also reported the rumor as false. Further, as ProPublica reported in February about a different post containing the same rumor and similar (or the same) imagery, someone used an AI tool to generate the purported photo of Musk holding the MSNBC contract. A user managing the Rediscovery YouTube channel previously featured the same picture as the thumbnail image in a Dec. 8, 2024, video (archived) titled, "7 MINUTES AGO: Elon Musk JUST Bought MSNBC." The video did not feature any mention of $900 million but did include AI-generated elements, as noted in a label applied by a person managing the channel. The channel's description did not feature any disclaimers about publishing satire, parody or any other types of fictional content. While Musk did not purchase MSNBC, he had, however, posted about the news network before. For example, in October 2024, he called the network "utter scum of the Earth." Following Trump's reelection victory, he said, "Now MSNBC is going down." He also remarked on an article published by the satirical website Babylon Bee, reading, "Musk Announces Plan To Buy MSNBC And Turn It Into A News Network." Musk said of the satirical story, "Crazy idea, but it just might work!" adding a laughing emoji. The possibility remained that the rumor about Musk purchasing MSNBC for $900 million originated from the satirical story. Either way, again, the matter contained no truth. A previous Snopes fact check examined a similar, yet slightly different, rumor from December 2024 also about Musk's purported aspirations to buy MSNBC. "AI Detector." QuillBot, "AI Detector & Content Checker | No Login Required." Copyleaks, Deng, Grace. "Elon Musk Promised to Fire Joy Reid After Acquiring MSNBC?" Snopes, 4 Dec. 2024, GPTZero. Musk, Elon. X. Rutenberg, Jim, and Michael M. Grynbaum. "How MSNBC's Leftward Tilt Delivers Ratings, and Complications." The New York Times, 15 May 2024, Sellers, Christine. "FACT CHECK: Facebook Post Falsely Claims Elon Musk Has Acquired MSNBC For $900 Million." Check Your Fact, 18 Mar. 2025, Silverman, Craig. "As Facebook Abandons Fact-Checking, It's Also Offering Bonuses for Viral Content." ProPublica, 24 Feb. 2025, Tereszcuk, Alexis. "Fact Check: Elon Musk Did NOT Announce That He Has Acquired MSNBC For $900 Million To Put An End To Toxic Programming." Lead Stories, 14 Mar. 2025,