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A free e-book on AI No images? Dear Reader, When complicated stories are in the news, The Conversati

A free e-book on AI No images? [Click here]( [Your donation matched 2x to help us reach 2022 goal]( Dear Reader, When complicated stories are in the news, The Conversation is especially relevant. Our editors specialize in finding experts and helping them write articles explaining the key concepts clearly, but always accurately, based on years or decades of study. The future of AI is a perfect example of this. There’s been a lot of facile analysis in the media from pundits who either position it as the greatest advancement of all time or posit horror stories about it running amok. But readers of The Conversation have benefitted from thoughtful analysis and research from dozens of experts from disciplines ranging from information retrieval to ethics, law, education to art. The Conversation does this all the time: going in depth from many angles to help you – and readers everywhere – on the stories dominating the headlines. We had big jumps in our audience when a novel coronavirus appeared, and when Russia invaded Ukraine. We also anticipate big stories: We published a story on generative AI long before it became front page news, looking at its stunning abilities and unique challenges. We’ve compiled some of our best explanatory journalism into a new magazine-style e-book, “A new age for AI: How it works and why it matters,” which we’ll give to you free with any gift to support our work. It’s our way of thanking the readers who make what we do possible, and it will enable us to continue to explore this rapidly evolving field. [Donate $50]( [Donate $100]( [Donate $250]( You may also send a check to The Conversation U.S., 303 Wyman Street, Suite 300, Waltham, MA 02451. For information on stock donations, please reply to this email. We need to raise $150,000 before the end of our fiscal year on June 30 to end the year in the black. [Your donation]( helps us get there, and helps us provide information about AI and many other important issues facing the community for free, both to readers and to the publishers of newspapers and news websites across the country. Your support allows others to read this content for free and contributes to a better-informed -- and hopefully more civil — society. The Conversation believes that the deep knowledge of academic experts and the writing talent of experienced editors combine to produce journalism in a way that ChatGPT and its ilk cannot match. Thank you in advance for your generosity, Joel Abrams Director of Outreach and Digital Strategy The Conversation U.S. How to donate: By credit card: [( By check: Mail to The Conversation U.S., 303 Wyman St., Suite 300, Waltham, MA 02451. With stock: Please write to priyanka@theconversation.com if you are considering a gift of stock or a gift from your IRA. The Conversation US, Inc. is a tax-exempt public charity under section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. All donations made are fully tax deductible, if you itemize. Our tax ID number is 46-0906774. [Donate to The Conversation]( [Share]( [Share]( [Forward]( You’re receiving this email as a previous donor or newsletter subscriber to The Conversation U.S. Clicking the Unsubscribe link will cancel your newsletter subscription. If you would like to not receive these emails, please [respond to this email](mailto:us-donations@theconversation.com) and ask us to take you off the list. You would, however, also miss our invites to donor events, impact reports and other exciting updates. The Conversation U.S. 303 Wyman Street, Suite 300 Waltham, MA 02451 USA [Unsubscribe](

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