Technology
How to Make AI Equitable in the Global South
Because equity is not the status quo, international development practitioners must adopt intentional best practices.
Because equity is not the status quo, international development practitioners must adopt intentional best practices.
There are exciting possibilities, but we are also facing a deafening cacophony of scientific communication, and much of it will not be positive.
As the world of work is reshaped by AI, there are opportunities within the critical, fast-growing care sector to enable and support a workforce facing acute shortages.
How thoughtfully designed AI-powered applications can drive stronger and more equitable outcomes for nonprofits.
How cooperatives and collectives can build the AI sector toward justice, equity, and shared prosperity
AI systems can give voice to previously unheard stakeholders and make collective decision-making processes more inclusive—but only if they are designed thoughtfully and deployed responsibly.
What the social innovation community needs to understand about Silicon Valley’s current hype cycle.
How prioritizing technological expertise on the board level can help nonprofits and social service organizations make the most of their resources and improve outcomes for the communities they support.
The pursuit of better outcomes for underserved communities, rather than the novelty of emerging technologies, should drive innovation in health care.
A collection of standout pieces published online about problem-solving, telling better stories, advancing reparations, and the growing impact of AI in the social sector.