Mallory Mejias

Mallory Mejias is passionate about creating opportunities for association professionals to learn, grow, and better serve their members using artificial intelligence. She enjoys blending creativity and innovation to produce fresh, meaningful content for the association space. Mallory co-hosts and produces the Sidecar Sync podcast, where she delves into the latest trends in AI and technology, translating them into actionable insights.

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Ian Andrews Talks Groq’s Fast, Smart AI Inference Tech | [Sidecar Sync Episode 79]

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Beyond Entertainment: What Disney's Robot Revolution Means for Associations

At Nvidia's recent GTC 2025 conference in San Jose, attendees witnessed something remarkable: small robots called BDX Droids glided across the stage,...

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Bringing Static Images to Life: How Hedra's AI Animation Technology Opens New Possibilities for Associations

A few weeks ago, I found myself laughing out loud at my computer screen, watching video clips of a cartoon version of myself and my Sidecar Sync...

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Text That Works: GPT-4o's Conversational Approach to Image Generation

The date is September 15, 2023. I'm on my fifth try trying to get my favorite AI image generator Midjourney to spell "Cimatri" correctly in a cartoon...

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Evaluating AI Models for Your Association: Lessons from LLAMA 4

10 million token context windows. 109 billion total parameters. Mixture of experts (MOE) architecture. Natively multimodal capabilities.

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What Makes Your Beer Taste Better: Identifying Your Association's True Value Drivers

Imagine a European brewery at the dawn of the 20th century facing a momentous decision. Electricity has just arrived—a revolutionary technology that...

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Chip Manufacturing Rivals Join Forces: What the Intel-TSMC Partnership Means for Your Association

What if Apple suddenly announced they'd be licensing their iOS to Samsung? Or if Google decided to partner with Microsoft to build the next Windows?...

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