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Data Ethics in the Age of AI

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Join us for a joint webinar for nonprofits considering AI tools with LA Tech4Good's Data Equity Program Manager, Rachel Whaley, and RoundTable Technology's VP of Data Strategy, Kim Snyder.

We will navigate the complexities of ethical data use in the fast-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence tools. As AI technologies become more readily available to nonprofit organizations, understanding the ethical implications of the technology and the data becomes crucial.

This webinar is tailored to demystify the fundamentals of data ethics, especially within the fast-rising AI domain, and equip you with the knowledge to make informed decisions.

Key Discussions:

  • Introduction to AI Tools: Gain clarity on the various AI tools at your disposal, how they operate, and where risks to privacy exist

  • Data Ethics Fundamentals: Delve into the core principles of ethical data use and why they're more important than ever in the AI context

  • AI Policy: Understand how having an AI Acceptable Use Policy will help ensure your

  • AI Use Cases for Nonprofits: Explore practical scenarios to critically assess the suitability of AI tools for your nonprofit's unique objectives and challenges.

Whether you're new to AI or looking to refine your organization's data strategy, this webinar will provide valuable insights and frameworks to guide your use of AI in alignment with data ethics principles and, most importantly, with your organization’s mission.

Presenters

Kim Snyder, VP of Data Strategy, RoundTable Technology

RoundTable Technology is dedicated to creating a roadmap for companies to succeed through technology. Kim fits right in with over 20 years of experience with data systems, business analysis and change management, not to mention accolades as an Agile Coach, a certified PMP (Project Management Professional) and a ACP (Agile Certified Professional). Kim has recently completed the CIPP/US certification as an Information Privacy Professional.

Kim is definitely a people person. She’s all about communication and she acts as the conscience of the company, making sure they complete projects, meet deadlines and exceed the expectations of their customers each and every time.

Rachel Whaley, Data Equity Program Manager, LA Tech4Good

Rachel is a data practitioner focused on building technology for good. As a strategic thinker, she loves exploring new ideas, re-evaluating the way things have been done before, and prototyping innovative solutions. She thrives on ensuring that dynamic organizations run operations smoothly, creating intuitive experiences for people, and is constantly seeking better ways to do things. She believes that effective technology systems and usable data are key to making a real impact with every strategic and operational decision. She is energized by entrepreneurial, mission-oriented organizations, building systems and tools, testing and iterating on new ideas, and using data to make a positive impact.

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