Five Good Ideas on how to think responsibly about generative AI
Generative AI is everywhere. And many of you will feel growing pressure to use it. But how do you use it responsibly in your non-profit work?
On May 5, join Jake Hirsch-Allen, head of Partnerships at The Dais, as he shares five practical ideas on how to adopt generative AI responsibly and effectively. Drawing from the Responsible AI Adoption for Social Impact (RAISE) program – a national initiative through which Jake has trained over 500 non-profit professionals across Canada – Jake will explore when and how to use AI, the risks you need to understand, and why your organization’s data matters more than you think.
Hear about why you should focus on creating a living AI governance policy, identifying the right problems to solve with AI, and building confidence in using these tools to strengthen your fundraising, programs, and operations.
Five Good Ideas
- Experiment using AI
- Beware of the risks
- Identify AI use cases
- Create an AI use policy
- Value your data
Resources
- Canadian Centre for Nonprofit Digital Resilience: Closing the Digital Skills Gap in Canadian Nonprofits: What have we learned?
- The Dais: Adoption Ready? The AI Exposure of Jobs and Skills in Canada’s Public Sector Workforce
- Daron Acemoglu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: The Simple Macroeconomics of AI
- Ellen Smyth, The Centre for the Acceleration of Social Technology: Top Ten: 10 ways the sector is experimenting with AI
- Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University: AI as Normal Technology
- The Dais: Existing DAIS AI Work
- Jake Hirsch-Allen: Invest in Public AI and Building a Coalition of Open Democratic Economies