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OPINION: A wake-up call – addressing ethical AI in the nonprofit sector

Critical Fundraising

So, you’re using AI ‘responsibly’, but, asks Cherian Koshy , are you using it ethically? I use that word – ‘ethical’ – intentionally and with priority. Far too often, we dispense with ethics because it seems too obscure or fluffy. Ethical challenges don’t disappear via semantic legerdemain.

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Tips for using AI technology to do good—safely and ethically 

Candid

As generative AI tools like ChatGPT become increasingly widely available, the need to ensure they’re used safely and ethically also becomes ever more urgent. These articles explore the ethical considerations AI technology raises for the sector and ways to address them. Is your nonprofit thinking about using ChatGPT?

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How to Create an AI Policy Your Grantmaking Organization Will Use

Blackbaud

In a webinar with Peter Panapento , co-founder and philanthropic practice leader of Turn Two Communications, he shared best practices when creating an AI policy for your grantmaking organization. Here are some of the tips Peter shared for creating an AI policy that your organization will actually use. Meet your staff where they are.

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Doing good with AI tools: Navigating ethical considerations for the social sector 

Candid

As AI is increasingly used in high-impact ways such as writing and assessing grant proposals, how can we make sure that it is used ethically, minimizing the risk of harm? Ethical use to reduce bias and harm Bias and harm are defined by an individual use case. Understanding the limits of a given AI is crucial in defining ethical use.

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AI Skepticism High, Embrace Low, Among Nonprofits

The NonProfit Times

Evaluations regarding readiness to adopt AI were based on the organizations’ data collection practices, data policies, presence of technical staff and current use of AI. The primary AI tech used by organizations appears to be generative AI tools such as ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot or image generator DALL-E 3.

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Using AI to Improve Your Grant Writing

Grants4Good

If you need a primer on AI, check out my blog on AI and ChatGPT: What is it and how do I use it? As grant pros, we need to consider ethics, so this is a big issue. Then sign up to watch my on-demand webinar, ChatGPT and AI for Nonprofit Fundraising and Grant Writing. What about plagiarism? Want to learn more?

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5 Ways For Civil Society To Engage With AI

The NonProfit Times

Free-to-you versions include Copilot (formerly Bing Chat and Bing Chat Enterprise) from Microsoft, ChatGPT 3.5 Microsoft offers Copilot for Microsoft 365 as a paid add-on , Open AI offers ChatGPT 4 as a paid subscription, and Google is making Gemini Advanced available for a monthly fee. Where might they fail in your specific context?

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