Education
Avoiding Education’s Turing Trap
Generative AI can help advance a more creative, connected, and caring education system, but only if we employ it to enhance human intelligence.
Generative AI can help advance a more creative, connected, and caring education system, but only if we employ it to enhance human intelligence.
The concentration of AI funding in profit-driven applications has the potential to drive widening inequalities in three critical ways.
Join Stanford Social Innovation Review for a webinar led by social sector and technology leaders at Deloitte. Whether your organization is just beginning to explore using AI or already piloting use cases, this learning session offers a practical and engaging way to deepen your understanding and readiness.
A collection of standout pieces published online about field-building, cross-sector transformation, AI, structural change, and social sector messaging.
AI technologies are reshaping society. SSIR brought together 20+ leaders to explore the intersections of AI with civil society, ethics, governance, the public sector, and more.
In this FREE SSIR Live! session timed for a global audience, we will host a wide-ranging discussion with experts from Asia, Europe, and North America on the challenges and promises of impact measurement. How can funders ensure that they are investing their money effectively without placing undue burdens on implementers? Which measures should organizations track to ensure deep, sustained, and meaningful uptake? What lessons have evaluators acquired from creating and implementing measurement programs?
Access this webinarMission-driven organizations should look beyond the tech sector and build AI partnerships with academia, CBOs, artists, and foundations.
Strong IP protections will incentivize the human creativity that’s essential to improving, applying, and using AI.
Narratives are an essential prerequisite to social change. Current narratives on AI and work only serve to increase tech companies’ power and undermine workers’ rights.