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How to use AI to find new movies, music, and books

Fast Company Tech

By feeding a list of your favorite books and movies to an AI assistant, you can uncover hidden patterns in what you love. Physical books or DVDs: snap a photo of your bookshelf. Let the AI interview you about your favorite books or movies. After that, ask it to help you discover more books/movies you’ll love.

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Two Free E-Books for Nonprofits on Fundraising, Marketing, and Content Strategies

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

E-Book #1: Fundraising and Marketing Tips for Nonprofits. The npEXPERTS e-book includes Forbes’ most influential, top bloggers, CFRE/ACFREs, animal lovers and association pros, pioneers and innovators, peer-to-peer fundraisers and direct response agitators, online fundraising experts and direct mail gurus all in one place.

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How Snipd is using AI to ‘unlock knowledge’ in podcasts

TechCrunch

One of these is Snipd , a Swiss startup building a podcast app that uses AI to transcribe content and synchronize with note-taking apps; automatically generate book-style “chapters”; and, as of this week, deliver podcast highlights in a TikTok-style personalized feed. Beyond search and subscribe.

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3 Strategies + 6 Tips To Boost Generosity At Your Nonprofit

Bloomerang

bill paying; food deliveries; books and magazines, and much more). MONTHLY GIVING DEFAULT EXAMPLES Charity: water KALW Public Radio MONTHLY GIVING INCENTIVE EXAMPLES Feeding America MONTHLY GIVING POP-UP EXAMPLE Humane Society 2. It’s time to change things up! People today are used to a subscription economy.

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The Promise & Peril of Creator Tools Like ChatGPT for Nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The article warns as we do in our book that the danger is that nonprofits will grab the software off the shelf before its limitations are understood. That is why we make a big case in our book for nonprofits to take a human-centered approach and offer a practical set of readiness steps. We call this the dividend of time in our book.

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The Knowledge is in the Room: How To Let It Out

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

They don’t want to engage, reflect, or hear what others in the room are doing. I just don’t like that style because prevents deeper sharing of insights. On the other hand, people do want those tips and best practices. So, letting the knowledge out in the room is a balancing act of peer interaction with expert insights.

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Libraries: The Oldest New Frontier for Innovation

Amy Sample Ward

I’m in Austin, TX, today engaging with librarians, digital curators, and technologists working at the nexus of communities and knowledge at the Electronic Resources and Libraries annual conference. Why focus on that instead of content, or knowledge or information or anything else? I want to start, first, with a story….

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