AI technology has the potential to revolutionize the way nonprofits operate and help them better serve their communities. However, it is important to note that the adoption of AI technology is not a silver bullet and that nonprofits must also consider the ethical implications of using AI and the potential for automation to replace human labor. Additionally, nonprofits must ensure that they have the resources and training to properly implement and use AI technology.
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Nonprofit Leaders Get the Latest AI Technology to Help Serve Communities
The artificial intelligence boom is in full swing, with AI tools like Jasper and ChatGPT taking over workplaces and AI-based chatbots playing a role in the way we shop and learn. Salesforce is looking to extend the potential of AI to nonprofit organizations, which provide a vital lifeline to underserved people and communities worldwide but often lack the resources to adopt new technologies. Salesforce is offering training and resources to help nonprofit leaders learn how to use AI to automate mundane tasks and support new tools for the people and communities they serve.
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