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An Ingenious Texting Bot from @SFMOMA

Beth Kanter

As we enter the age of automation, more and more nonprofits are using bots. If bots are designed well, they can have impact. The problem that the “ Send Me SFMOMA ” project is trying to solve is that The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has 34,678 items in its collection. What did the bot send you?

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Daily Buzz: When It’s OK to Break the Rules

Associations Now

My guess is that it is unintentional,” says Colleen Dilenschneider on Know Your Own Bone , which focuses on the needs of cultural organizations like museums. Can augmented reality and bots promote a more positive nonprofit culture? Why is it that some organizations treat their members poorly? “My More chocolate and less calories?

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The Bots are Here: Leading With Our Humanity in the Age of Automation

Beth Kanter

The Bots are Here: Leading With Our Humanity in the Age of Automation by Allison Fine and Beth Kanter. What nonprofits need to do to make sure that they are in charge of the bots, not the other way around. As of April, 2017, Yeshi and over 100,000 other Facebook messenger bots had reached over 2 billion Facebook messenger users.

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5 Ways Nonprofit Facebook Messenger Bots Can Deliver Impact

Beth Kanter

My conversation with the Albert Einstein Bot. In my last post about nonprofit bots, I discussed the big picture of automation in the nonprofit space and what I learned from the “ The Beth Bot ” experiment. For this post, I did a landscape scan to identify some of the best examples of nonprofit bots.