Why Nonprofits Need An Ai Policy


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Why Nonprofits Need an AI Policy - NonProfit PRO.

Data privacy concerns, algorithmic bias and the potential for mission drift are very real challenges.

Nonprofits are finding innovative ways to integrate AI into their work.

A good AI policy should:Establish ethical guidelines around fairness, transparency, accountability and privacy.

Outline clear protocols for data handling and protection.

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