Please join us on August 27 for a series of panel discussions from our EmergingTech Economic Research Network (EERN) on how philanthropy and nonprofit organizations throughout our District’s Bay Area are navigating the emergence of generative artificial intelligence in the communities they serve.
As more private and public sector organizations expand their use of genAI tools, there is a growing need to understand how this new technology will impact the economic opportunity of low-income communities. To help meet this need, we have organized an exploration of genAI’s potential to address barriers to economic mobility. Showcasing philanthropic and nonprofit organizations leading the effort to leverage genAI to benefit low-income households, this event will feature a presentation from Stanford’s Institute for Human-Centered AI on the use of genAI in the social impact sector, a panel discussion with philanthropic leaders; and a showcase of early use cases highlighting genAI’s potential.
With its ability to invest in design and experimentation, philanthropy has the power to partner with community organizations to employ new technologies like genAI in support of underserved communities. We will spotlight the diverse ways philanthropic efforts can bolster the deployment of Gen AI within organizations dedicated to serving marginalized communities.
We’re excited for you to join us in a robust dialogue featuring funders and organizations that will spark new ideas, grapple with questions, and drive forward-thinking solutions for economic empowerment.
This is a virtual event, open to everyone. It will be livestreamed and available as a recording after the event. Don’t miss this opportunity to join the conversation. Register and submit your questions today!
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