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Year: 2023

How to communicate your Challenges in PR?

We take a look at a subject which is closer to our hearts in the coming weeks. As PR professionals we do face many challenges, this is an effort in understanding and putting together a checklist for all the shepherds in Corporate Communication industry. Public Relations (PR) is a strategic communication process that involves building […]
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Leading with Integrity: Strengthen Your Ethical Foundation for Greater Leadership Impact

Leadership is a complex and challenging task, and being a great leader is a lifelong commitment to learning and self-improvement. Although inspiring and motivating others and making important decisions are critical aspects of leadership, ethics is often overlooked. Ethics refers to the study of moral principles that govern behavior, and it is crucial for leaders […]
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“Battle of the Fishes: Mirisata vs. Kirata – Which is the Most Delicious? Testing Kapruka ChatGPT Even Further”

I decided to increase the level of testing of Kapruka.com’s Sinhala ChatGPT (athttps://www.kapruka.com/tools/chatgpt_sinhala.jsp) … Rather than using a pre-devised ‘prompts’, I used a general conversational style questions. Q: Have Sri Lanka’s mass media improved further or have they declined as a result of social media? A: There is no clear consensus on whether Sri Lanka’s […]
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Charting the Course for Success: Top Leadership and Management Trends to Embrace in 2023.

In today’s fast-paced business environment, leadership and management styles are constantly evolving to keep up with changing times. As we move further into 2023, it’s important to look at the newest trends and techniques that can help businesses stay competitive and thrive in the years ahead. From adopting new technologies to prioritizing diversity and inclusivity, […]
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Pushing Kapruka ChatGPT to a cardio-workout

As shown in the previous article Kapruka.com’s Sinhala ChatGPT (at https://www.kapruka.com/tools/chatgpt_sinhala.jsp) performs better in Sinhala language conversational processing in comparison to OpenAI ChatGPT’s Sinhala language processing  (naturally!).  More prompts were issued in the Sinhala language to understand how far Kapruka.com’s ChatGPT could take the conversations on its own.  In the previous “tests”, Kapruka responded to […]
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Will Kapruka’s New Language AI, ChatGPT Revolutionize Sri Lanka’s Sinhala Communication Industry?

Supercharging communications biz with ChatGPT Though the “ChatGPT proper” at OpenAI (openai.com) is dismal when it comes to sensible responses in the Sinhala language (See previous article, the Big Breakthrough in Colombo with ChatGPT), another implementation by Sri Lanka’s Kapruka.com “ChatGPT in Sinhala” located at https://www.kapruka.com/tools/chatgpt_sinhala.jsp appears to be way ahead as it intelligently responds in […]
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Supercharging communications biz with ChatGPT

The Big Breakthrough in Colombo with ChatGPT  How would ChatGPT work with local languages in Sri Lanka? ChatGPT’s ability to run with local languages could make a huge difference to the local communication industry. I warmed up to ChatGPT with a prompt in the Sinhala language (first).  The prompt translated to:  “Get data on the […]
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Riding Social Media with ChatGPT in nano-seconds

Supercharging communications biz with ChatGPT ChatGPT can help us with the creation of social media posts, and it can generate them often within seconds.  Once the prompt is fed, ChatGPT delivers.  The key here is the careful design of the prompt.  Already content creation companies offer numerous ChatGPT prompts that can be tailored for various […]
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Supercharging communications biz with ChatGPT

 Failure to catch up on the developments in one’s industry or profession (or market) does not help executives and professionals progress. Reading and listening are key activities in this regard – especially reading.  According to a recent Harvard study conducted by Michael E. Porter and Nitin Nohria in 2018, a significant portion of a CEO’s […]
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Sri Lanka and CO2

A good piece of news is that Sri Lanka’s annual share of global CO₂ emissions remains very low.  In 2020, it was a mere 0.06%. Still, the sudden rise in this share beginning in 1995 (at 0.02%) is a cause for concern having remained at 0.02% from 1950. The 45-year trend reversed in 1995 and […]
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