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Association Brain Food: 3.8.24

Reid All About it

Quick hits “Despite Google’s protestations to the contrary, the reasons for Gemini’s shortcomings are mostly political, not technological.” | by Nate Silver A reality check about the State of the Culture, 2024. Host: ASAE Facilitators: Reggie Henry of ASAE and Dave Coriale of DelCor Technology Solutions Tue 3/12 at 12 p.m.

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Association Brain Food: 3.1.24

Reid All About it

and other AI besides LLMs—what other technologies should you be considering, use cases, etc. In a world of intense technology change, this ancient story framework can guide us to effective member engagement and communications. Technology will make or break the employee onboarding experience. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

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Keep Ahead of Higher Ed, the Professional Development Competition for Associations

WBT Systems

But, as economic and technological changes increase the demand for new skills and knowledge, colleges and universities see a market need and they want in. Meet the new professional development competition for associations: higher education. “If

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Lessons from a Wargame: SIFMA Shares Quantum Dawn 2 Results

Associations Now

Among potential improvements, SIFMA cited investing in new technologies for risk analysis and crisis management and increasing government involvement. The association plans to put on a stress test of this scale every two years, with smaller tests in the interim.

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Leading a Staff That Works Everywhere

Associations Now

An office with plenty of remote workers can work together well thanks to technology. Others are located at other remote points elsewhere in Alaska, as well as in California, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. Good technology helps a lot. But good technology can’t help with everything. and 500 miles away, so be it.

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Making Waves: Surfing Groups Bank Sport’s Future on Man-Made Parks

Associations Now

Surfing associations hope the latest artificial wave technology will help grow the industry and the sport—and maybe help it win a spot in the Olympics. The meeting in Laguna Beach, California, drew industry leaders, surfers, and investors to discuss how the technology could advance the sport.

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Top Stories of 2014: Here’s What You Read and Shared From Associations Now

Associations Now

Two decades ago, the videogame industry responded to a threat of federal regulation by launching a trade group and introducing its own voluntary MPAA-style ratings system for games. Longest average time spent on page: New Hampshire Looks to Kick-Start Craft Beers With Marketing Nonprofit , by Ernie Smith, January 23. Technology.