Why Social Media Breaks Down When AI Becomes the Reader
Social media platforms are increasingly being treated as authoritative inputs by artificial intelligence systems. But they were never designed for that role.
Social media platforms are increasingly being treated as authoritative inputs by artificial intelligence systems. But they were never designed for that role.
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At the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, social media is a vital tool for outreach. And it’s fun.
Like a disorganized desk, messy social media can waste your time and energy. Neglected social media can also accumulate security risks galore, from apps that have access to your personal information to passwords that can leave you and your data vulnerable. Doing a little spring cleaning will help protect your privacy and up your productivity. Get started with theseRead… Read more »
At the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, social media is a vital tool for outreach. And it’s fun.
We put together this list of 10 federal agencies we think are crushing it on Facebook and threw in some tips for you to take into account when building your page.