DiscoverFundraisingAIEpisode 56 - The Role of Leadership And Governance In Building Trust In AI
Episode 56 - The Role of Leadership And Governance In Building Trust In AI

Episode 56 - The Role of Leadership And Governance In Building Trust In AI

Update: 2025-05-21
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AI continues to offer incredible opportunities to innovate and improve efficiency, making the way to transform how we live and work. While AI becomes more involved with our daily lives, it raises critical questions about responsibility, ethics, and governance. For a responsible AI adoption, you need not only to embrace the technology and its potential but also understand the risks and limitations that come with it. For a successful but responsible AI adoption, thoughtful leadership, clear boundaries, and continuous studying to ensure that AI is being fair and safe are much-needed requirements.  




In this week’s episode, Nathan and Scott continue to share their thoughts on responsible AI adoption. They start the conversation by commenting on the book signing event they participated in for their new book, ‘Nonprofit AI.’ They also discuss the newest updates to ChatGPT and advise people to be aware of the personalities and persuasive abilities of modern AI models. Next, they explain the real harm AI can cause by walking us through the lawsuit involving Character AI. Furthermore, in the conversation, Nathan and Scott take time to go through the fourth chapter of their book, AI First Nonprofit: Reimagining Nonprofit Impact. Wrapping up this week’s episode, Nathan introduces the ponder of the week, where he questions what’s riskier between waiting to use AI until we have a full understanding of it or diving right in without understanding it at all. Scott contributes with the tip of the week, where he suggests using multi-perspective prompting to get better results from AI.  




HIGHLIGHTS






[02:41 ] Nathan and Scott discuss their recent book signing event for their newly released “Nonprofit AI” book.  


[07:00 ] Personalities and persuasive abilities of AI models. 


[11:33 ] The lawsuit involving Character AI.  


[17:40 ] Enhancing productivity and innovation in the nonprofit sector.  


[19:30 ] Chapter Four of Nonprofit AI: AI First Nonprofit, Reimagining Nonprofit Impact.  


[22:34 ] AI as a strategic driver.  


[27:30 ] A solution-oriented approach for AI adoption.  


[31:02 ] Tip of the Week – Use multi-perspective prompting to get better AI results.  


[34:16 ] Ponder of the Week – What’s riskier? Waiting to use AI until we understand it, or using it without understanding at all?  



RESOURCES



Nonprofit AI: A Comprehensive Guide to Implementing Artificial Intelligence for Social Good  


by Nathan Chappell and Scott Rosenkrans  


amazon.com/Nonprofit-Comprehensive-Implementing-Artificial-Intelligence/dp/139431664X  




Connect with Nathan and Scott:




LinkedIn (Nathan): ⁠⁠linkedin.com/in/nathanchappell/⁠⁠


LinkedIn (Scott): ⁠⁠linkedin.com/in/scott-rosenkrans⁠⁠


Website: ⁠⁠fundraising.ai/

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Episode 56 - The Role of Leadership And Governance In Building Trust In AI

Episode 56 - The Role of Leadership And Governance In Building Trust In AI

Nathan Chappell, Scott Rosenkrans