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Encouraging Human Creativity in the AI-Powered Future

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Even in the arts, AI is not simply imitating existing styles but collaborating with human artists to enable new forms of creative expression, as seen in Refik Anadols 2023 AI art display at the Museum of Modern Art. These are paradigm shifts in how we approach some of humanitys most pressing challenges and loftiest aspirations.

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The Art Effect: Neuroaesthetics and the Future of Health Equity

NonProfit Quarterly

In 2016, during the middle of her third year of law school, Lauren Blodgett received a diagnosis of a rare and severe autoimmune condition. Although the diagnosis brought some relief, the prognosis was less favorable, requiring a lifetime of oral medications and injections to manage her condition. The results were astounding.

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Director of Policy and Advocacy

Anedot

The Director of Policy and Advocacy will also collaborate closely with HGSFs MarCom and Homeowner Community Engagement departments to mobilize homeowners as key advocacy voices. Work with the MarCom team to develop advocacy messaging, campaign materials, and public awareness initiatives.

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How Extroverts Are Surviving Social Distancing #NPCOMMLIFE

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

He was inspired by folks across the country using sidewalk chalk pictures to thank medical professionals, law enforcement, delivery persons and other “essential” employees. Also, Kishshana Palmer’s Friday Night Karaoke hosted by the Rooted Collaborative: A Community for Women of Color Fundraising Professionals has been giving-me-life!

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Leveraging AI in Social Work: A Pathway to Empowering Vulnerable Populations

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

By analyzing vast amounts of data from wearable devices, medical records, and other sources, AI algorithms can identify patterns and early warning signs that may indicate a potential health problem (Sabry et al., At the same time, another may benefit more from exposure therapy and medication.

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Why Organizers Need Mobilizers and Mobilizers Need Organizers

Stanford Social Innovation Review

The implication is that we need to approach social change not like we are seeking a silver bullet, but rather in search of collaborative principles that allow different people power strategies to coexist and stimulate productive change together. Rather than acting alone, GetUp!

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Philanthropy Needs More Disconfirmation Bias

Stanford Social Innovation Review

But while this alignment can result in strong partnerships and collaborations, it can also open up the risk of confirmation bias: wanting things to be true even when evidence suggests otherwise. The whole structure of the law is designed to evaluate which evidence is most compelling. This is a serious sectoral challenge.