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The Bots Face Off – Or Do They? ChatGPT Versus Bard

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Bard is a large language model, also known as a conversational AI or chatbot trained to be informative and comprehensive. For example, I can provide summaries of factual topics or create stories. I am constantly being updated with new information and data, which allows me to improve my abilities.

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Google+ – Yi-Tan Call Notes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I used to participate in the calls way back in 2005 in the early days of blogging and always found the calls informative. Yesterday’s Yi-Tan call with Jerry Michalski was about Google +. Charles Warren who was on the Google + team was on the call. And, of course, the Facebook VS Google War has just gotten started.

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Want to Get Your Content Out There? Put it on Wikipedia.

Museum 2.0

Museums of all sizes have moved to digitize objects and place them on discrete webpages so visitors can easily get to the content they want through a Google search. But Google isn't the only way people access information on the Web. It might be Wikipedia. Anyone can contribute to it. including museum professionals.

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Donor Prospect Research: 4 Frequently Asked Questions

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For example, for one organization, $10,000 may be considered the minimum major gift amount. Prospect research gives your nonprofit the information it needs to cultivate strong relationships with major donors, so it’s a process worth getting right regardless of your current relationship with major donor fundraising.

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Ten Useful Examples of the Real-Time Web in Action

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It watches for emerging trends on the site and when something is becoming a hot topic of conversation - Evri uses that as a trigger to prompt a query to other sources for information on the topic. Time then to ping mainstream news sources, image search and his Wikipedia page to check for updates. The Real-Time Web of People.

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The Future of Cloud Computing: 5 Startups to Watch from BoxWorks

Tech Soup

The presenter gave the example of a cable TV installer who goes to homes to turn on cable services. Capriza Zapps can also connect to things like barcode scanners, Google Maps, and other outside devices and services. It addresses the rising cost of information overload and retrieval. You just search like you would on Google.

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GIft Economies at MPS09

Amy Sample Ward

information goods can be shared forever. For example, PatientOpinion’s community could operate very different if it was a for-profit company instead of a nonprofit organization. Examples: YouTube, eBay, Wikipedia, Google. Examples: Wikipedia. the web creates visible real-time reputations.

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