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

.orgSource

Pre-trained on Vast Data: Prior to deployment, ChatGPT undergoes a pre-training phase using a massive dataset gathered from various sources on the internet. Bard is able to generate different creative text formats, like poems, code, scripts, musical pieces, email, letters, etc. Bard has the potential to be a very useful tool.

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Cybersecurity strategies for nonprofit websites

NTEN

Educate staff about risks and vulnerabilities. Use a web application firewall (WAF) to filter and monitor HTTP traffic between a web application and the Internet. A WAF protects against cross-site forgery, cross-site scripting (XSS), file inclusion, and SQL injection attacks. Train employees on cybersecurity.

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Bookshare without Borders: #1/3

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

The first is developing strong local partners , such as disability NGOs, libraries or educational institutions that help us customize our services to the specific needs of their communities. For example, in developing countries, we aim to help our members pursue educational and employment opportunities.

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Nonprofits in the Autonomous World: Will the Bots Take Over?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We are in the middle of global disruption due to widespread mobile Internet and cloud technology, Big Data, the rise of the collaborative economy and crowdsourcing/funding. NGOs, activists, and even governments have used bots to automate positive social change activities: Pregnancy and newborn care education. Grassroots organizing.

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Learn the ABCs of Online Security Threats

Tech Soup

XSS — Cross-Site Scripting Attack. Cross-site scripting — or "XSS" for short — is something of a nebulous concept. You won’t necessarily be able to look at a website address and tell that a site hosts a cross-site scripting attack, for instance, and XSS attacks don't rely on malware and viruses.

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It’s my social graph, darn it!

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Because of a script that scraped names and email addresses from Facebook, called Plaxo Pulse. As a result, Scoble joined the group dataportability.org , which I’ve been monitoring for a few months now. Why did Scoble get booted (he has since been reinstated)?

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Free and open source tool #7: Firefox

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Right now, I’ve got AdBlock Plus, Greasemonkey (which is a scripting platform that allows for lots of other interesting addons,) Tor (allows for anonymous browsing,) a bunch of google toolbars, some great web developer tools, etc. It is certainly better and more secure than IE.