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Zora Artis is a leading voice in strategic internal communication with a passion for how IC can lead the integration of AI into the workplace in ways that reinforce, rather than replace, human connection.
In this FIR Interview, Neville Hobson and Shel Holtz speak with Zora about how artificial intelligence is reshaping internal communication, prompting a strategic transformation in the profession.
The conversation builds on Zora’s article on the Poppulo blog in March 2025, “Bridging AI and Human Connection: What’s Possible for Internal Communication,” and draws on her experience facilitating a global roundtable debate of senior communicators in The Hague.
Zora challenges the narrative that AI erodes empathy or replaces people. Instead, she explores how AI, when used intentionally and ethically, can support personalisation, amplify employee voice, and help communicators focus more on strategic value and less on repetitive tasks.
The discussion also examines examples of AI in action: from internal GPTs (large language models that use deep learning to generate human-like text and content) trained on leadership content, to custom AI advisors embedded in daily workflows.
But with opportunity comes risk, and Zora highlights the need for governance, inclusivity, and ethical clarity in how AI is used within organisations.
Discussion Highlights:
Zora Artis, GAICD, IABC Fellow, SCMP, is a strategist, advisor, and coach specialising in alignment, communication, and leadership. She is the CEO of Artis Advisory, co-founder of The Alignment People, and a partner in Mirror Mirror Alignment.
She helps leaders and teams cut through complexity to build clarity, cohesion, and high performance.
Zora is a passionate advocate for responsible human–AI collaboration and the evolving role of communication professionals in the way we work and the value we create and deliver.
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The post Zora Artis on Bridging AI and Human Connection in Internal Communication appeared first on FIR Podcast Network.
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Zora Artis is a leading voice in strategic internal communication with a passion for how IC can lead the integration of AI into the workplace in ways that reinforce, rather than replace, human connection.
In this FIR Interview, Neville Hobson and Shel Holtz speak with Zora about how artificial intelligence is reshaping internal communication, prompting a strategic transformation in the profession.
The conversation builds on Zora’s article on the Poppulo blog in March 2025, “Bridging AI and Human Connection: What’s Possible for Internal Communication,” and draws on her experience facilitating a global roundtable debate of senior communicators in The Hague.
Zora challenges the narrative that AI erodes empathy or replaces people. Instead, she explores how AI, when used intentionally and ethically, can support personalisation, amplify employee voice, and help communicators focus more on strategic value and less on repetitive tasks.
The discussion also examines examples of AI in action: from internal GPTs (large language models that use deep learning to generate human-like text and content) trained on leadership content, to custom AI advisors embedded in daily workflows.
But with opportunity comes risk, and Zora highlights the need for governance, inclusivity, and ethical clarity in how AI is used within organisations.
Discussion Highlights:
Zora Artis, GAICD, IABC Fellow, SCMP, is a strategist, advisor, and coach specialising in alignment, communication, and leadership. She is the CEO of Artis Advisory, co-founder of The Alignment People, and a partner in Mirror Mirror Alignment.
She helps leaders and teams cut through complexity to build clarity, cohesion, and high performance.
Zora is a passionate advocate for responsible human–AI collaboration and the evolving role of communication professionals in the way we work and the value we create and deliver.
Follow Zora Artis on LinkedIn
Links from This Interview
The post Zora Artis on Bridging AI and Human Connection in Internal Communication appeared first on FIR Podcast Network.
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