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Human-centered and responsible generative AI

Are you looking to responsibly integrate AI writing tools into your nonprofit work? Learn how to use AI writing tools ethically and effectively in this online course.

You'll explore the fundamentals of large language models (LLMs) and identify where human oversight and responsible use in practice is crucial. Develop an interim AI acceptable use policy to guide safe experimentation and ethical practices. Learn to assess and redesign workflows, enhancing outcomes and relationships while leveraging generative AI effectively.

This course helps you align generative AI writing tools adoption with values and create guidelines for safe, effective human-centered workflow integration and experimentation.

Learning objectives

Human-centered fundamentals

Articulate a human-centered approach to using and selecting an LLM for your work.

Interim AI use policy

Create formal guidelines for responsible generative AI use in your nonprofit.

Optimized workflows with generative AI

Learn responsible and effective ways to experiment and use generative AI for your work.

Curriculum outline

  • Why you need an interim acceptable use policy for generative AI now 
  • Generative Acceptable Use Policy Creation
  • Activity: Creating Your AUP Policy
  • Reflecting on your workflow
  • Values-Based Tool Selection (Decoding trust & story)
  • Real Time Demos
  • Effective Prompting
  • Responsible Prompting
  • Experiment & Reflect

Course details

Members $60
Non-members $120
Earn a Professional Certificate and save 40% on course registrations.

Meet the presenter

Beth Kanter

Beth Kanter

Pronouns: she/her/hers
Author, Trainer, and Facilitator

Beth Kanter is an internationally recognized thought leader in digital transformation and wellbeing in the nonprofit workplace. Named one of the most influential women in technology by Fast Company, she has over three decades of experience in designing and delivering training and capacity-building programs for nonprofits and foundations. She is a sought-after keynote speaker and workshop facilitator. Beth was recently awarded the lifetime achievement in nonprofit technology from NTEN. She is the author of The Happy Healthy Nonprofit: Strategies for Impact without Burnout and The Networked Nonprofit

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