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Still Confused About AI, Learn the Facts A-Bot Us!

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Mini Code, Multiple Connections “There is a tendency to think of large language models as massive programs,” David said. Like a child, with each success or failure, the model gains competence. Through exposure and feedback, it builds a deeper understanding of language. “AI What are AI’s strengths?

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AFP ICON 2023 Recap

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In their research project “Exploring the Love Language of Fundraising,” Jen and Adrian are uncovering how often the nonprofit sector focuses on money within their messaging – “Your gift can” or “Thank you for your donation” – which establishes a transactional relationship with them. The outcome? It’s about how we hear and nurture them.”

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A Blueprint to Building a New Model of Community Care

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We made a “playbook” outlining our systems and platforms and shared it so that our program model could be duplicated in other areas. Jacob is proud to have been born and raised in San Francisco. Jenais was born and raised in Northern California. Jenais Zarlin. Founding Member & Chief Operating Officer at SF New Deal.

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Understanding What Motivates Millennials to Give to Your NPO

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Understanding the new up-and-coming generation is a little like learning a new language—and I’m not just talking about deciphering their slang. And we need to do so in their language. This tool is exactly what it is says—it gives people who are passionate about their cause a way to raise funds by creating a different type of event.

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New Models for Children's Museums: Wired Classrooms?

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Institutions like the Boston Children's Museum (which she helped lead in the 1970s) drew heavily from and worked in partnership with the "open classroom" movement to develop informal educational models that are interactive, open-ended, and individualized. Why haven't children's museums pushed past the 1970s model? Why the uniformity?

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PostSecret: Lessons in Meaningful User-Generated Content

Museum 2.0

Each secret can be a regret, hope, funny experience, unseen kindness, fantasy, belief, fear, betrayal, erotic desire, feeling, confession, or childhood humiliation. And indeed, when solicited, about 20 people in the room raised their hands to say yes, they had sent in postcards. PostSecret is a model for where museums can go with 2.0.