Artificial Intelligence
AI-Assisted Writing: Lessons from the Field
Led by: Luciana Herman , Phil Malone & John Wihbey
An exploration of how generative AI tools can support message drafting, from speeches to FAQs—what works, what doesn’t, and how to stay in control.
- Understand how AI tools can assist with drafting and refining public communications.
- Identify common pitfalls and quality issues in AI-generated text.
- Learn strategies to preserve message integrity, tone, and organizational values when using AI.
- Gain confidence in reviewing, editing, and adapting AI outputs for real-world use.
This workshop is part of an InnovateUS Series called Amplify
View more workshops from AmplifyPhil Malone
Director of the Juelsgaard Intellectual Property and Innovation Clinic at Stanford Law School
John Wihbey
Director of the AI-Media Strategies Lab (AIMES Lab) & Associate Professor, Northeastern University
View bioFormat: online
Date & Time: November 17, 2025, 2:00 PM ET
Duration: 60-minutes
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