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Learn from practitioners who are seeing results. [View Message in Browser]( / [Add Us to Safe Sender List]( This webinar brings together specialist editors, campaign strategists and leading brands to discuss the implications of AI for brand and marketing strategies. How can brands claim genuine insight in a world with artificial intelligence? It's time to get real. As the clamour around AI intensifies, every company races to stake its claim in the conversation. Amid this cacophony, marketing teams face an uphill battle to craft a message and narrative that is authentic and meaningful. This webinar brings together specialist editors and strategists from FT Longitude, along with experts from leading organisations, to discuss the implications of AI for brand and marketing strategies. We explore the role thought leadership plays in helping marketers make their brand AI relevant to a variety of audiences. And we uncover opportunities for companies to stand out and lead, not follow, the crowd. JOIN THE WEBINAR Cutting through the noise: AI and thought leadership 13 June 2024 [2pm BST]( | [9am EDT]( | [9am PDT]( | [4pm SGT]( [REGISTER NOW]( In this session, we'll help you: - Explore the hottest AI topics for business today, backed by fresh data from search, social, and news platforms. - Discover standout brands making waves in AI, uncovering opportunities for others to join the conversation. - Craft authentic messaging for AI topics to resonate with your audience, whether it's integral to your product strategy or workflow. - Learn from marketers evolving AI campaigns in 2024, aligning business and brand strategy for maximum impact across formats and channels. [Register now]( to confirm your place. Kind regards, Emily Taylor Gregory Marketing Director TRUSTED BY THESE BRANDS Real thought leadership. For brands with big ideas. Head office FT Longitude Bracken House 1 Friday Street London, EC4M 9BT United Kingdom marketing@longitude.co.uk Follow us on social media: Copyright © 2024, All rights reserved. To stop receiving future Content Marketing Institute update emails, please respond [here](. Content Marketing Institute, an Informa Connect brand 605 3rd Ave | New York | NY 10158 [Terms of Service]( | [Privacy Statement]( [informa tech]

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