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How PR is quietly powering the future of generative search

Josh by Josh
June 22, 2025
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Evan Zall is president of Longview Strategies.

News flash! AI is changing everything.  It’s transforming the way we generate content, map out strategy, distill data, and, critically, the way we find information online. Goodbye, search algorithms and paid rankings…Hello, credible sourcing!

You read that right: credible sourcing. Which, for public relations professionals, has always been the underlying value of media exposure. Third party credibility is a powerful workhorse that drives trust, enhances visibility and feeds directly into sales.

And now, third party credibility heavily influences generative AI search.

Generative queries don’t work like the search engines we’ve come to know and love. Instead of a list of sites to click through, GenAI gives us thorough answers. And its responses are shaped by large language models — systems that don’t just retrieve links, but synthesize sources, weigh credibility and surface summaries. These systems are trained to emulate trust. And in doing so, they’re reshaping the value of PR.

For communications professionals, this moment invites something deeper than tactical adaptation. It calls for strategic reflection. What happens to public narratives when machines — not just media — become intermediaries? And how does PR evolve to serve both audiences: the human and the algorithm?

 

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Earned media as training data

Those who understand public relations have always embraced earned media as a proxy for trust. Now, it’s also a foundation for AI literacy.

Put simply, the stories we help tell through reputable media are becoming high priority inputs to the next generation of knowledge systems. These stories are being parsed, stored and repurposed in generative responses that may reach audiences well beyond the original publication.

In that sense, PR has the power to shape the data behind search results. The opportunity is understanding what type of media exposure and message aligns with the strategic goals of a company while also elevating visibility in the next generation of search.

GEO: A strategic shift, not a new acronym

The emerging practice of generative engine optimization (GEO) might sound like another spin on SEO, but the implications run deeper. This isn’t about gaming algorithms. It’s about aligning communications with the evolving architecture of influence.

GEO asks us to consider:

  • Where and how companies are being referenced in AI-generated content.
  • What kinds of sources generative engines favor and why.
  • How structured, quotable content increases the odds of citation.
  • Whether thought leadership is both relevant and retrievable.

I’ve never been a fan of media coverage for media coverage’s sake. Volume is great, but only if it’s tied to a true goal. In this new construct, never has the quality of media and message been more important. It’s a new layer of visibility. One that requires more (and smarter) content, and collaboration across a wider digital toolkit that works together to amplify search visibility.

Good thing that PR is the king of adaptability.

Trust, at machine scale

There’s a broader takeaway here. In the race to adapt to new technologies, it’s easy to lose sight of why communications matter in the first place. But trust doesn’t go out of style—it just finds new channels. As PR professionals, we’re stewards of that trust. We ensure that what’s said is clear, credible and consequential.

Now, we’re also helping ensure that what’s surfaced by people and by platforms aligns with those same values.

That means revisiting how we measure impact. It means viewing visibility as a function of reach, relevance retrievability, and resonance. And as always, it means seeing media coverage not as a one-time hit, but as infrastructure for the bigger picture: the foundation that tomorrow’s AI references will be built on.

This isn’t a wholesale reinvention. It’s a step change in how public relations approaches targeting and messaging. The instincts that make PR effective — storytelling, relationship building, strategic clarity — are as important as ever in the generative age. But they need to be applied with a new awareness of how knowledge moves in this new landscape.

The question isn’t, “How do we chase AI?” It’s, “How do we stay visible, and valuable, as the context shifts?” The answer starts with understanding that our role is evolving — not away from human connection, but toward deeper alignment between the stories we tell and the systems that now help tell them.

It’s a strategic staple to work through how the ripple effect of disruption touches a wide swath of industries. In this case, the public relations world is in prime position to maximize impact for clients. The tools are new, but the opportunity is familiar: shape the story, build trust, and stay ahead of where attention is going.

For those willing to engage, this is another opportunity to lead the way. The future of search isn’t just algorithmic. It’s editorial. And that’s our home field.

 

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