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4 Ways Nonprofits Can Beat AI Blandification

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Generative AI is like a ginormous digital Encyclopedia Britannica that compiles the internets knowledge base and immediately plops it on a screen. ChatGPT and Gemini repackage all that information, rendering it into headlines, social posts, and emails crafted to feel human. It is essentially a vast rearview mirror. Thats the problem.

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

TechCrunch

It then allocates an AI-generated headline to each clip, and presents them in a feed that users can navigate by scrolling up and down. ” Unlocking knowledge. And that is why Snipd’s self-stated mission is to “unlock the knowledge” in podcasts. ”

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Culture, Community, and Technology—A Successful 2022 Convergence

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This format uses informal conversations to explore key questions and weave thoughts and ideas into a collective tapestry of knowledge. Our headliners, Tiffany Kerns and Al Dea, provided unique perspectives on the intersection of culture and technology. The goal is to arrive at actionable strategies for building trusting relationships.

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Korean accelerator SparkLabs showcases social and e-commerce startups at its second Demo Day

The Next Web

Yet another targeted social network, but with an added knowledge platform. The app caters to fashion enthusiasts, collecting fashion knowledge to help people share and discover related information. Headline image via Thinkstock , screenshot via MangoPlate. StyleWiki (Social network). Lateral (Search).

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Thought Leaders Blaze Trails of Discovery and Engagement

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Passion plus knowledge is a powerful hook, making people who were about to swipe stay for a while. And our most ardent volunteers are typically people who love sharing knowledge. Industry events—Monitor the headline speakers and their audiences. Why dive into subjects that are off my beaten path of discovery?

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Yahoo’s teen millionaire Nick D’Aloisio on Snapchat, entrepreneurship, and education

The Next Web

Back when the summarization app was known as Trimit , the 15-year-old developer made headlines by poorly pitching his product to several tech blogs, only to have the entire experience forever documented on the Internet. I am obsessed with knowledge and information,” he says. ”[I “Snapchat is more natural as a private interaction.”.

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Most cloud failures have nothing to do with cloud

InfoWorld

For instance, headlines like “The Cloud Fails to Deliver.” As I’ve often written about here , most technology failures have a single typical pattern: misunderstandings, lack of leadership, and, in many instances, lack of knowledge and experience. I’m often taken aback by how the press frames cloud computing failures.