Send us a text How can humanitarian organisations bridge the AI readiness gap through critical thinking and localised approaches? Humanitarian organisations face a critical challenge: while individual staff members are racing ahead with AI experimentation in their daily work. According to new research from NetHope, only around 9% of organisations report being fully ready for systematic AI adoption. This gap between individual curiosity and institutional preparedness isn't just about acces...
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Send us a text How can humanitarian organisations bridge the AI readiness gap through critical thinking and localised approaches? Humanitarian organisations face a critical challenge: while individual staff members are racing ahead with AI experimentation in their daily work. According to new research from NetHope, only around 9% of organisations report being fully ready for systematic AI adoption. This gap between individual curiosity and institutional preparedness isn't just about acces...
Humanitarian AI podcast series | Bridging implementation gaps: from AI literacy to localisation
Fresh Humanitarian Perspectives
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Humanitarian AI podcast series | Bridging implementation gaps: from AI literacy to localisation
Send us a text How can humanitarian organisations bridge the gap between individual AI experimentation and organisational adoption? In this second instalment of our six-part humanitarian AI podcast series, Ka Man Parkinson sits down with Michael Tjalve to explore how organisations can move from experimentation to the deployment of contextualised, fit-for-purpose AI solutions - if an organisation decides that this is the right pathway for them, Michael brings over two decades of interdisciplin...
Fresh Humanitarian Perspectives
Send us a text How can humanitarian organisations bridge the AI readiness gap through critical thinking and localised approaches? Humanitarian organisations face a critical challenge: while individual staff members are racing ahead with AI experimentation in their daily work. According to new research from NetHope, only around 9% of organisations report being fully ready for systematic AI adoption. This gap between individual curiosity and institutional preparedness isn't just about acces...