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How to craft an effective AI use policy for marketing

Sprout Social

The emergence of artificial intelligence ( AI) in marketing is no exception. Why organizations need an AI use policy Marketers are already investing in AI to increase efficiency. This is to ensure vendors adhere to stringent regulations, comply with open-source licenses and appropriately maintain their technology.

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I've Used Bluesky for 6 Months – Here's What You Should Know

Buffer Social

Among them is Bluesky , which is a decentralized, invite-only social network built on an open-source protocol  (I’ll explain what this means even though I barely understand it myself). This lack of transparency can be unsettling for privacy-conscious users. This ensures a more tailored and empowering user experience.

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Best Gmail Alternatives in 2021 ( For Security and Privacy)

Tweaklibrary

Open-Source Email Service Provider. It has really made a place for itself in the market and is now considered as one of the best Gmail Alternatives in 2021. Open Source. We believe email privacy should be available to all. Users don’t need to provide their personal information to Sign Up. Get It Here.

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#Hashtags Hit Facebook – #WhatDoYouThink

The Social Media Incubator

As hashtags have been a big part of the Twitterverse for quite awhile, Facebook’s adoption of them will make the ability to search the two biggest mega-databases easy and effective especially those using social media for business marketing. That being said, many are skeptical on the use of hashtags on Facebook. What are your thoughts?

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The Feud Over Apple Privacy Label – Tech-Giants Don’t Like It

Tweaklibrary

Apple did it in a somewhat exciting fashion – Apple Privacy Labels. Though the companies do explain about all the data they take in their Privacy policy but let’s be reasonable, who reads that? Now looking at the Privacy labels, Isn’t it much easier this way to be aware of the privacy policy and software’s intrusion in your lives?

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Time for an Update

Net-Savvy Executive

The map of the social media data market ( Mapping the Social Data Ecosystem , 2013) predates the changes from Twitter's entry , but I think it's still conceptually correct. Update the labels and explore the details, and you have a current view of the market.

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Poisoning the Online Well

Net-Savvy Executive

It''s a challenge when multiple entities are simultaneously trying to (a) get useful information from open sources online and (b) planting deceptive information in the same sources. I wonder how much blue-on-blue deception happens between information operations and open-source intelligence gathering, anyway.