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==== Ready-to-paste “Detailed Content Plan” (for the form) ==== You can drop this paragraph into the application field asking for your plan: : I will cover SXSW Innovation Conference sessions (March 12–18, 2026) through the lens of digital literacy, digital rights, labor equity, and AI governance. Coverage will be distributed across Facebook (live notes, polls, and quote cards for community debate), LinkedIn (policy-forward professional insights to grow organizer and technologist networks), Instagram (Reels, Stories, and carousels translating session stakes into accessible movement media), and Substack (long-form analysis framing AI fluency as a civil and labor right). Core topics include human control vs runaway AI, augmentation vs dependency, humanoid robotics and worker futures, algorithmic transparency, and the emerging AI-driven digital divide. Each post will close with clear civic stakes and movement-oriented CTAs to drive engagement and subscriptions. If you want, next I can generate: * A single 2-page portfolio PDF text in platypus format (draft only, not generated yet) * Post templates for each platform * Substack headlines + essay outlines Just say the number.
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