EVERYONE CAN DO THIS by Anne Josefesberg
Our speaker tonight, Sue Ellson, came to discuss an expert's view about artificial intelligence. However, this was not the main element of the presentation.
Sue was exquisite in the way she devised a customised strategy for the Rotary Club of Canterbury to improve its presence on social media. She emphasised that engagement was paramount in establishing and maintaining a successfully used social media website.
One of the more technological references made involved three criteria:
1. data set - for multiple representations over a period of time
2. the use of prompt engineers
3. the fact that there are more versions of AI, than ChatGPT, which are better and more versatile ( for example, accessing Copilot through bing.com
The main thrust and takeout points:-
1. the need to inspire people to look at social media
2. the use of specific and very basic strategies ( updating the website but not removing items, liking posts, using voice communication where possible for shortcuts)
We can ALL do this. It is just a matter of having a go and being an active participant in social media.
1. the need to inspire people to look at social media
2. the use of specific and very basic strategies ( updating the website but not removing items, liking posts, using voice communication where possible for shortcuts)
We can ALL do this. It is just a matter of having a go and being an active participant in social media.