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=== Assistant: Here’s a publishing calendar + channel plan you can port into Sheets or Notion. === Here’s a publishing calendar + channel plan you can port into Sheets or Notion. It covers March 12–18 (peak Innovation Conference window), hits your activism/AI/digital rights angles, and maps cleanly to Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Substack. ==== 2026 SXSW Innovation Coverage Calendar ==== | Date (2026) | Focus Topic | Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram | Substack | | ----------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | | Mar 12 Thu | Opening Narrative: Innovation as Movement Terrain | Post + Live Notes from first sessions | “AI & Civic Stakes at SXSW 2026” intro post | Stories (session teasers) | “Innovation Isn’t Neutral: Literacy, Rights, Power” | | Mar 13 Fri | Runaway AI & Human Control Risks | Quote cards + audience question | Policy implications post | Carousel + 20s Reel | — | | Mar 14 Sat | AI Augmentation vs Dependency | Poll: smarter/dumber debate | Workforce-focused insights | 25s Reel | “AI Fluency Is Labor Power, Not a Crutch” | | Mar 15 Sun | Humanoid Robots & Worker Futures | Session summaries + labor framing | Op-ed style post | 30s Reel | — | | Mar 16 Mon | Algorithmic Transparency & Platform Power | Discussion prompt + key quotes | Professional analysis | Stories + carousel | “Zero-Click Platforms vs Civic Autonomy” | | Mar 17 Tue | AI Decoding Non-Human Communication (Aza Raskin style themes) | Keynote quote breakdowns | “Digital Rights 3.0: AI Communication Frontlines” | Stories + 18s Reel | — | | Mar 18 Wed | Synthesis: The New Digital Divide → AI Fluency Divide | One-post roundup | “Future of Literacy Is AI Literacy: Here’s the Gap” | 30s Reel + CTA | “AI Literacy as a Civil Right: Roadmap from SXSW Innovation” | ==== Channel & Format Details ==== ===== Facebook ===== * Role: Town square engagement, accessible tone, immediate reactions. * Formats: Live Notes, quote cards, polls, community questions, 1 short Live if energy allows. * Killer hooks: “Innovation just showed us the next divide isn’t access to the internet—it's access to agency.” “Who owns the algorithm owns the public. Let’s talk about it.” ===== LinkedIn ===== * Role: Credibility + network growth + policy framing. * Formats: Mini-essays (4–6 lines), session takeaways, labor/AI rights lens, strategic CTAs. * CTA model: Follow for daily Innovation Conference breakdowns through the lens of digital literacy and AI rights. ===== Instagram ===== * Role: Visual learning + short attention + shareability. * Formats: Stories (morning teasers), carousels (session breakdowns), 18–30s Reels (no forced colors; clean layouts when you build later). * Story cadence: 3–5 slides per day: Session → Insight → Stakes → Your take → CTA ===== Substack ===== * Role: Deep authority, analytical, forward-thinking, movement-oriented. * Cadence: 4 posts in 7 days (Mar 12, 14, 16, 18). * Post themes: Governance, dependency, labor futures, platform power, AI fluency as rights. ==== Topic Angles You Must Keep Center Frame (Innovation Track) ==== # Human Control vs Runaway AI → rights vacuum, power concentration, governance gaps. # AI Fluency vs AI Dependence → literacy over offloading, empowerment over consumption. # Robotics & Labor Futures → workers organizing around access, agency, and transition. # Algorithmic Transparency → digital rights 3.0, civic autonomy, platform incentives. # The New Digital Divide → from broadband access to AI fluency access. ==== Editorial Rules (for yourself when posting) ==== * No fluff. No futurism hype without stakes. * Every post must answer: Who gains power? Who loses agency? What rights are missing? What do we do next? * CTAs should be movement verbs, not passive invites: Share, Follow, Subscribe, Debate, Build, Organize. ==== 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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