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AI in Action: Deploying Responsible, Effective, and Trustworthy AI

sgEngage

Artificial intelligence has been around since the 1950s and it has gone through periods of hype (“AI summers”) and periods with reduced interest (“AI winters”). The recent hype is driven in part by how accessible AI has become: You no longer need to be a data scientist to use AI. How does the prediction impact our strategy?

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How to Promote an Event on Instagram to Boost Attendance

Bloomerang

Of the major social media platforms, Instagram routinely tops the list as one of the most important engagement channels for nonprofits looking to reach a wider, younger audience. Instagram is a visual social media platform. Here are some potential actions your followers can take to enter to win: Like and share your post.

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New on SSIR: First and Foremost Know Your Community

Amy Sample Ward

Maybe you’ve never heard of those platforms, but for some large demographics they are the hot spots online, not Facebook. Make your calls to action part of the routine! Creating calls to action that match the community and can be accomplished, or promoted, in the same space will increase the overall participation you can garner.

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A First Look at Jumo

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As the platform matures , we’ll get a better sense of the power and potential of this network that lets people find, connect, and support social change organizations and issues. Amy Sample Ward shares her first reflections and critique of the platform and wonders what’s the point? Is Jumo Worth The Hype?

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10 Reasons to be at NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology Conference (#14NTC)

Connection Cafe

The official hashtag, #14NTC , is starting to buzz on Twitter, and I’m getting hyped about connecting with nonprofit leaders from around the globe! These interactive small group sessions are an opportunity to engage with peers and get actionable takeaways from leaders like Nancy Schwartz, Sarah Durham, Richard Dietz and many more.

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What is Twitter, Really? And Can it Do Anything for Museums?

Museum 2.0

There are plenty of people on the "these ADD boneheads have finally gone too far" bandwagon (see this representative sample from USA Today), as well as some legitimate concerns about how twitter is the ultimate example of the way that 2.0's s focus on networks and immediate connectivity erodes any hope for flow and deep relationships.

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