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Preparing Your Association for AI

Association Analytics

As such, some organizations have already jumped on the bandwagon and are quickly adapting, while others are hesitating to embrace the potential of this technology. For example, if you’re a marketing specialist, you might ask the tool to help compose tweets for podcast promotions or come up with a few subject lines for your emails.

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Golden State collaboration: CAI California chapters discuss year ahead

Ungrated

Chapter executive directors and board leaders from San Diego and Sacramento to the Pacific Ocean, the Sierra Nevada, and everywhere between discussed the new issues communities are facing—rising insurance rates, supply chain delays, and safety concerns—to the recurring such as drought, wildfires, and legislative issues.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.21.17

Reid All About it

A near-death experience has enabled him “to envision an alternate ending to the AI story —one that makes the most of this amazing technology while empowering humans not just to survive, but to thrive.” I’ll be happy to feature it as long as it’s not too product-centric. Host: American Marketing Association. More info/register.

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Gaming Manufacturers Hit the Jackpot With Skills-Based Slots Bill

Associations Now

A newly signed Nevada law paved the way for skills-based slot machines in the state’s casinos. AGEM has some work to do, however, before production on the new skills-based machines can begin. Our members want to be able to create a new game that conforms to the regulatory structure not just in Nevada, but in multiple markets.

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Sunny Side Up: Solar Industry Seeing Record Returns

Associations Now

bumping the solar market’s total capacity above 20 gigawatts—enough to power 16.5 While the industry’s growth is significant, there’s plenty of room for more growth, as just five states (California, Arizona, New Jersey, North Carolina, and Nevada) represent three-quarters of the cumulative solar-energy production.