How Artificial Intelligence (AI) is Transforming Public Affairs Strategy, Messaging and Engagement

When Diana Doukas, director of economic opportunity and advocacy for U.S. public policy, Meta, joined us at PLUS Communications for a recent fireside chat, one theme came through clearly: advocacy isn’t being replaced – it’s being refined.

For decades, effective public affairs campaigns have relied on scale. Calls, letters and grassroots engagement remain essential tools for demonstrating public support and shaping outcomes.

That hasn’t changed.

What is changing is how those efforts break through.

Evolving from Scale to Precision

As Diana noted during our conversation, advocacy has traditionally been measured by volume. But in an AI-enabled environment, how you reach people matters just as much as the volume and quality of engagement with decision-makers.

Decision-makers today are navigating an overwhelming volume of information. In that environment, scale alone is no longer sufficient. Messages that are timely, relevant and grounded in the audience’s priorities are far more likely to resonate.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is accelerating our ability to do exactly that.

It enhances traditional advocacy tactics, allowing organizations to pair broad-based engagement with more tailored, high-impact communication. The result is more targeted, more effective outreach.

What “Frictionless” Advocacy Looks Like

In practical terms, AI is helping remove friction across the advocacy process:

The throughline is efficiency with intention, ensuring that engagement is both scalable and substantive.

From Capability to Application

What stood out in our discussion was how quickly AI is moving from concept to real-world application.

Across sectors, organizations are already using AI to analyze complex data, identify trends and communicate insights more effectively. While these use cases extend beyond traditional public affairs, they reinforce a broader point: the tools shaping other industries are now shaping advocacy as well.

The opportunity is to apply those capabilities in ways that strengthen the core elements of effective engagement.

Starting with Strategy

AI is a powerful tool, but it doesn’t replace the fundamentals.

The most effective advocacy efforts still begin with a clear strategy, including understanding your audience, defining what resonates and delivering a message that adds value.

AI enhances that process by helping organizations execute with greater precision and consistency. But the underlying question remains the same. What will actually move the decision-maker?

Keeping Pace with What’s Next

The future of advocacy will belong to organizations that can balance scale with specificity, combining broad engagement with targeted, high-impact communication.

This is an evolution of what has worked.

At PLUS, we see this moment as an opportunity to build on proven strategies while integrating new tools that make them more effective. The goal is to make every interaction count by focusing on relevance, timing and impact.

Frequently Asked Questions About Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Public Affairs and Advocacy

Answers to common questions about how AI is changing advocacy strategy, messaging, and engagement.



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