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How can AI enhance author productivity by automating repetitive tasks, allowing you to focus on the creative aspects of your work? How do you navigate the murky waters of AI-generated misinformation? And how can you foster an environment in which your clients can trust your content? The stakes are high for businesses looking to implement AI and large language models (LLMs) – almost half (47%) experience at least one AI project failure. In this new episode of the Globally Speaking Podcast dedicated to the theme of content confidence, Frank Closset, Head of R&D for Tridion at RWS, and Emma Fisher, VP of Global Marketing at RWS, discuss how Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) could be the key to cultivating customer trust. Discover more about [Tridion Docs](https://www.rws.com/content-management/tridion/tridion-docs-best-ccms/?utm_campaign=Tridion&utm_content=305052678&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkedin&hss_channel=lcp-12582389) Learn more about the future of human-machine collaboration and our philosophy on the power of the two combined, which we call [Genuine Intelligence](https://www.rws.com/about/genuine-intelligence/).
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How can AI enhance author productivity by automating repetitive tasks, allowing you to focus on the creative aspects of your work? How do you navigate the murky waters of AI-generated misinformation? And how can you foster an environment in which your clients can trust your content? The stakes are high for businesses looking to implement AI and large language models (LLMs) – almost half (47%) experience at least one AI project failure. In this new episode of the Globally Speaking Podcast dedicated to the theme of content confidence, Frank Closset, Head of R&D for Tridion at RWS, and Emma Fisher, VP of Global Marketing at RWS, discuss how Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) could be the key to cultivating customer trust. Discover more about [Tridion Docs](https://www.rws.com/content-management/tridion/tridion-docs-best-ccms/?utm_campaign=Tridion&utm_content=305052678&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkedin&hss_channel=lcp-12582389) Learn more about the future of human-machine collaboration and our philosophy on the power of the two combined, which we call [Genuine Intelligence](https://www.rws.com/about/genuine-intelligence/).
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