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AI for Nonprofits and Social Good: Link Roundup

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Some recent examples include: Amazon’s AI recruiting software that learned to penalize résumés that included the word “women.” Google’s photo identification mislabeled black people as gorillas in 2015 or Microsoft’s AI-powered social chatbot that started tweeting racial slurs. The Next Web. Wired Magazine.

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The iPad will probably be a great device. Someday.

Judi Sohn

Someone like my Mom who uses her not-the-latest-and-greatest computer for email and web surfing and keeping track of her finances and buying stuff on Amazon. She gets her books, magazines and newspapers on paper. And that means her local newspaper, not The New York Times. It's for the casual consumer.

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The iPad will probably be a great device. Someday.

Judi Sohn

Someone like my Mom who uses her not-the-latest-and-greatest computer for email and web surfing and keeping track of her finances and buying stuff on Amazon. She gets her books, magazines and newspapers on paper. And that means her local newspaper, not The New York Times. It's for the casual consumer.

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Tagged Again. Media Consumption.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

" Web: Like Nancy, I'm consuming way too much on the web. Radio: Local classical and NPR stations and random stuff on the web. I tend to sit on the couch and also watch video on the web. Magazines: Can't afford subscriptions, but when you get offers for your extra miles. This meme is on media consumption.

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Bringing Women a Global Voice: Jensine Larsen, World Pulse

Have Fun - Do Good

I'm a complete magazine and media addict. I wanted to go out and experience the world, so I went at nineteen years old to the Amazon in Ecuador and ended up working with indigenous women who were struggling because there had been a oil contamination (four times Exxon Valdez) on their traditional lands. What was your first step?

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Technology for Whom? Owning Our Platforms

Non Profit Quarterly

Click here to download this article as it appears in the magazine, with accompanying artwork. Thus was born Craigslist, which soon expanded into a web-based platform where users could connect directly with each other at will to sell, trade, and donate goods, services, and gigs. “KAINJI” BY KOMI OLAFIMIHAN/WWW.KOMIOLAF.COM.

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