About the Event
Join the AI Peer Network, a growing community dedicated to demystifying AI and empowering the voluntary, community, and social enterprise (VCSE) sector with the expertise needed to use AI purposefully and ethically.
We will be joined by Emma Kitcher, Founder of CleanAI and Managing Director at Kafico. Kafico are members of Tech4Good South West and supports organisation navigate data protection, information governance, and AI ethics.
This session will cover:
AI Strategy for Not-for-Profits and Charities
Emma works closely with charities and community organisations that are exploring how AI can genuinely help them do more with limited resources. In this session, she’ll share two real-world examples from opposite ends of the AI spectrum, looking at how organisations balance opportunity, responsibility, and practicality. The session will explore different ways charities are approaching AI strategy, focusing on what’s useful, proportionate, and right for their mission.
Topics:
BC Children’s Charity: setting safe boundaries early
Mind: exploring innovation and responsible scaling
What different AI strategy paths can look like for charities
Join us to hear more.
📩 Contact us at hello@tech4goodsouthwest.org
This is an online event
Zoom link is provided on completion of signup, and will be sent out again ahead of the session as a reminder.
https://tickets.mp/ZXZlbnQ6ODM0Mw==Zoom link is provided on completion of signup, and will be sent out again ahead of the session as a reminder.
About the Event
Join the AI Peer Network, a growing community dedicated to demystifying AI and empowering the voluntary, community, and social enterprise (VCSE) sector with the expertise needed to use AI purposefully and ethically.
We will be joined by Emma Kitcher, Founder of CleanAI and Managing Director at Kafico. Kafico are members of Tech4Good South West and supports organisation navigate data protection, information governance, and AI ethics.
This session will cover:
AI Strategy for Not-for-Profits and Charities
Emma works closely with charities and community organisations that are exploring how AI can genuinely help them do more with limited resources. In this session, she’ll share two real-world examples from opposite ends of the AI spectrum, looking at how organisations balance opportunity, responsibility, and practicality. The session will explore different ways charities are approaching AI strategy, focusing on what’s useful, proportionate, and right for their mission.
Topics:
BC Children’s Charity: setting safe boundaries early
Mind: exploring innovation and responsible scaling
What different AI strategy paths can look like for charities
Join us to hear more.
📩 Contact us at hello@tech4goodsouthwest.org
https://tickets.mp/ZXZlbnQ6ODM0Mw==