AI for Good: A discussion of principle-based innovation and partnership
We’re living through a period of increasingly intense and frequent crises, demanding more than ever from humanitarian and social impact organizations. Climate and conflict, food insecurity and migration, and backsliding on human rights. These often interconnected challenges loom too large for any one organization to solve.
In this session, Dataminr’s VP of Social Good, Jessie End, will be joined by leaders from the nonprofit space and the United Nations to explore how close and open collaboration between tech firms and social impact orgs can deliver scalable solutions to match the challenges of today.
The conversation will focus on how organizations can leverage AI technologies and expertise to improve workflow efficiencies and enable more rapid and informed response and proactive policy decisions. We will also discuss the importance of principle-based innovation and partnerships, highlighting specific examples of this type of partnership in action.
In this session, Dataminr’s VP of Social Good, Jessie End, will be joined by leaders from the nonprofit space and the United Nations to explore how close and open collaboration between tech firms and social impact orgs can deliver scalable solutions to match the challenges of today.
The conversation will focus on how organizations can leverage AI technologies and expertise to improve workflow efficiencies and enable more rapid and informed response and proactive policy decisions. We will also discuss the importance of principle-based innovation and partnerships, highlighting specific examples of this type of partnership in action.
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