Amid New PRSA Rhetoric, ChatGPT Flags Unethical Partisanship

PRSA policies "strictly" require PRSA "must" be "Nonpartisan" -- but ChatGPT cites PRSA's partisan violations of its own policies and code.

PRSA policies "strictly" require PRSA "must" be "Nonpartisan" -- but ChatGPT cites PRSA's partisan violations of its own policies and code.

As "Protestors for Hire" are unethically staged to march in the streets of Washington, D.C., PRSA's "Ethics Board" stays reliably tight-lipped.

The Commission on Public Relations Education (CPRE) reports ethical competency shortfalls of PR graduates / new professionals. But are PR ethics codes partially to blame?

This #PRethics Month (Sept. 2023), the PR industry is challenged to consider a simple question: When is an ethics “code” not a “code” at all?… But rather, a “list of nice things to consider”? Public relations is a line of…