Authenticity, advocacy and AI: The next chapter of PR
The Philippine Star|January 10, 2025
In a rapidly changing world, public relations and reputation management are at the forefront of challenges and opportunities offered by technological advancements, shifting expectations from consumers and social and political changes.
RON JABAL
Authenticity, advocacy and AI: The next chapter of PR

In Southeast Asia, including the Philippines, the PR industry will need to navigate in 2025 a landscape defined by the integration of AI into many aspects of life and the heightened demands for authenticity but with a new level of accountability from businesses and their leaders.

The emergence of AI-powered PR

Artificial Intelligence has emerged to be at the core of every PR strategy, replacing the traditional approaches. PR agencies in the Philippines are leveraging AI for media monitoring, sentiment analysis and content creation. Agencies in Manila are now utilizing AI tools to monitor public sentiment relating to a brand in real-time. A business can predict a crisis and change its approach of communication dynamically.

AI has also transformed stakeholder engagement in Southeast Asia. For example, Thailand's tourism boards use AI-powered chatbots in interacting with potential visitors; they personalize recommendations and address concerns in good time. Such tools, while efficient, push PR professionals to uphold a human touch in such automated engagements.

Authentic storytelling amplified through AI will be very important in the building of trust and loyalty in messages. The future of PR will call for a balance in its practice - utilizing AI while still making sure that messages strike on an emotional level.

In 2025, authenticity became a non-negotiable rule in reputation management, no longer a buzzword. East Asian consumers scrutinize corporate behavior through the lens of the ESG metrics--the new standards of green, social and governance measurements.

In the Philippines, initiatives such as the "Green Agenda" have brought companies into the spotlight for their roles in sustainability. Companies that do not live up to these values are likely to face backlash.

This story is from the January 10, 2025 edition of The Philippine Star.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the January 10, 2025 edition of The Philippine Star.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM THE PHILIPPINE STARView All
The Philippine Star

BOI eyes release of new SIPP within H1

The Board of Investments (BOI) expects to release the Strategic Investment Priority Plan (SIPP) for 2025 to 2028, which will identify activities eligible for incentives, within the first half of the year.

time-read
1 min  |
January 25, 2025
ENZO PINEDA PROUD OF BEST ACTOR WIN AT 2025 EMIRATES FILMFEST
The Philippine Star

ENZO PINEDA PROUD OF BEST ACTOR WIN AT 2025 EMIRATES FILMFEST

Kapamilya actor Enzo Pineda bagged the Best Actor award at the 11th edition of the Emirates Film Festival, held at the Emirates Training Academy in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, last Jan. 18.

time-read
3 mins  |
January 25, 2025
The Philippine Star

Perpetual spikers favored in NCAA

The University of Perpetual Help System Dalta Altas men’s sand spikers and their female counterparts from Letran gun for grand slam championships in the NCAA Season 100 beach volleyball that unwraps on Tuesday at the Subic Bay Freeport Zone’s sand courts.

time-read
1 min  |
January 25, 2025
Bureaucratese
The Philippine Star

Bureaucratese

When accurate communication could prove ruinous, bureaucrats often resort to confusing euphemisms to smooth the harshness of truth. They call it “bureaucratic subliminal.”

time-read
3 mins  |
January 25, 2025
The Philippine Star

Comelec holds mock polls in 30 barangays

To better prepare for the May 12 elections, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) will hold mock polls today in 30 barangays across the country.

time-read
2 mins  |
January 25, 2025
Trade gap widens to $54.2 B in 2024
The Philippine Star

Trade gap widens to $54.2 B in 2024

As imports pick up while exports continue to drop

time-read
1 min  |
January 25, 2025
A new epidemic
The Philippine Star

A new epidemic

There is a new epidemic permeating the local basketball community.

time-read
2 mins  |
January 25, 2025
The Philippine Star

Dialogue eyed with Boracay LGUs on ‘excessive fees, delays’

The Department of Tourism (DOT) and the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) plan to meet with local government officials of Aklan province and the municipality of Malay, home to the famous Boracay island, to address complaints from tourism businesses regarding alleged “excessive fees” and delays experienced by some tourists.

time-read
1 min  |
January 25, 2025
PSA offers toast to MVP Group
The Philippine Star

PSA offers toast to MVP Group

One of the fervent supporters of Philippine sports won't be missed out in the San Miguel Corp.-Philippine Sportswriters Association (SMC-PSA) Awards Night at the Centennial Hall of the Manila Hotel on Monday.

time-read
1 min  |
January 25, 2025
The Philippine Star

Judge temporarily blocks Trump’s plan to end birthright citizenship

A federal judge Thursday temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's executive order to end automatic citizenship for babies born on US soil, dealing the president his first setback as he attempts to upend the nation's immigration laws and reverse decades of precedent.

time-read
1 min  |
January 25, 2025