As nonprofit fundraisers, we are continually searching for efficient systems to discover, approach, solicit, and measure support from prospects. The market for fundraising software is over-saturated with business management technology that is constantly evolving. An increasingly prevalent trend in startup software is the integration of artificial intelligence technology, which has become more popular today thanks […]
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The AI Stack
What it means for the arts and how to implement it today Introduction As I quickly approach my graduation from one of Carnegie Mellon University’s data analytics programs, I’m encouraged to reflect on the key lessons I will take into the work force. One consistent lesson is what it takes to incorporate Artificial Intelligence (AI) […]
In 2019, Microsoft announced its AI for Cultural Heritage program, aiming to preserve and treasure people, places, and historical artifacts through AI technology and collaboration with cultural nonprofit organizations. “Preserving cultural heritage isn’t something that is solely nice to have or nice to do, it’s sometimes imperative to the well-being of the world’s societies.” – […]
Introduction We live in a world full of data. Data brings information, knowledge, and wisdom, as presented by the DIKW pyramids. Based on large sets of data, we can add value and enrich it through productive analysis, and finally, we can get wisdom. With technology developing, getting trends and insights from unorganized raw data becomes […]
Artificial intelligence in the arts is growing increasingly more complex. It’s 2022, and robots are co-creating art, NFTs are celebrating and confusing art consumers around the world, and at least 85% of Americans have smartphones that give immediate access to endless amounts of streaming content. This article specifically covers the recommendation algorithms built to support […]
In April 2019, the Dalí Lives exhibit opened along with an AI recreation of Salvador Dalí: Dalí Lives is an advanced instance of a growing phenomenon with the potential to disrupt both the art world and technologically mediated inter personal relationships. Ghostbots (sometimes called Griefbots) are an impending challenge for post mortem privacy and the […]