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What happens when artificial intelligence advances faster than society's ability to adapt? And what role should nonprofits, faith leaders, and technology providers play in shaping a future that remains deeply human?
In this episode, Nathan and Scott reflect on key discussions from the Virtuous User Summit, where AI emerged as a central theme for the nonprofit sector. They examine the unique culture of collaboration within nonprofits and the responsibility of technology partners to support missions that serve the common good. A major focus is the Pope's recent encyclical on AI, which raises concerns about the concentration of power, the dehumanizing potential of unchecked technology, and the need for ethical safeguards.
The conversation also explores AI-driven workforce disruption, growing demand for nonprofit services, and the sector's readiness to respond to these challenges. Beyond the risks, Nathan and Scott highlight practical opportunities for AI adoption, encouraging leaders to move beyond fear, fatigue, and FOMO through experimentation and curiosity. They discuss emerging AI models, personalized AI assistants, knowledge-management tools, and automation that can free people to focus on creativity and relationships.
HIGHLIGHTS
[01:30] AI's Moral Imperative and Nonprofit Sector Challenges
[04:23] Pope's Encyclical on AI and Its Implications
[10:18] Nonprofit Sector's Preparedness for AI Disruption
[20:44] Practical AI Adoption and Overcoming Challenges
[25:51] New AI Models and Their Capabilities
[31:56] AI Tools and Personalized AI
[38:00] AI's Impact on Society and Ethical Considerations
Connect with Nathan and Scott:
LinkedIn (Nathan): linkedin.com/in/nathanchappell/
LinkedIn (Scott): linkedin.com/in/scott-rosenkrans
Website: fundraising.ai/
Obsidian: Obsidian.md/
By Nathan Chappell, Scott Rosenkrans4.9
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What happens when artificial intelligence advances faster than society's ability to adapt? And what role should nonprofits, faith leaders, and technology providers play in shaping a future that remains deeply human?
In this episode, Nathan and Scott reflect on key discussions from the Virtuous User Summit, where AI emerged as a central theme for the nonprofit sector. They examine the unique culture of collaboration within nonprofits and the responsibility of technology partners to support missions that serve the common good. A major focus is the Pope's recent encyclical on AI, which raises concerns about the concentration of power, the dehumanizing potential of unchecked technology, and the need for ethical safeguards.
The conversation also explores AI-driven workforce disruption, growing demand for nonprofit services, and the sector's readiness to respond to these challenges. Beyond the risks, Nathan and Scott highlight practical opportunities for AI adoption, encouraging leaders to move beyond fear, fatigue, and FOMO through experimentation and curiosity. They discuss emerging AI models, personalized AI assistants, knowledge-management tools, and automation that can free people to focus on creativity and relationships.
HIGHLIGHTS
[01:30] AI's Moral Imperative and Nonprofit Sector Challenges
[04:23] Pope's Encyclical on AI and Its Implications
[10:18] Nonprofit Sector's Preparedness for AI Disruption
[20:44] Practical AI Adoption and Overcoming Challenges
[25:51] New AI Models and Their Capabilities
[31:56] AI Tools and Personalized AI
[38:00] AI's Impact on Society and Ethical Considerations
Connect with Nathan and Scott:
LinkedIn (Nathan): linkedin.com/in/nathanchappell/
LinkedIn (Scott): linkedin.com/in/scott-rosenkrans
Website: fundraising.ai/
Obsidian: Obsidian.md/

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