This session is led by Technology Association of Grantmakers (TAG).
Are you a foundation staff member or IT professional looking to leverage the benefits of generative AI tools for your work responsibly?
We know if used carefully, responsibly, and skillfully, AI writing tools can save us time to craft emails, memos, summarize grant proposals and other typical tasks we do at jobs everyday. But we need a safe place for experimentation to understand what the tools can or can’t do well, coupled with formal responsible use guidelines and training. Once we master the “knowing and learning,” our organizations are in a stronger place for the “doing” or implementing organizational and mission-driven use cases in philanthropy for all different types of artificial intelligence.
This is PART TWO of a two-part virtual workshop designed to help you understand and safely experiment with generative AI writing tools for your individual workflows and tasks.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand and experiment with best practices in “promoting” generative AI writing tools and working with them to complete different philanthropy individual work flows.
- Understand how different large language models (LLMs) are optimized for safety and practical ways to prompt to mitigate hallucinations, bias, and privacy concerns.
- Understand how to design a "playground with a high fence" for safe AI experimentation and learning and how fits into an AI adoption journey for your organization.
This session will be led by Beth Kanter, internationally recognized thought leader and trainer in digital transformation.