July 2024 Trends - The Future of AI
Jul 25, 2024
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Trends We're Watching |
July 2024 FutureGood is a consultancy focused on helping visionary leaders build a better future. Through DEI consulting, strategic visioning, keynotes, retreats, and online learning, FutureGood helps thought leaders (like you!) to deploy futurism. |
We are watching so many interesting trends each month that we've decided to share them with our community. If you want us to look out for a specific subject, reach out and let us know! |
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The Future of AI |
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AI can help improve disaster response by analyzing data and predicting where resources will be needed most. For example, AI could be used to analyze social media posts to identify areas of need in real time, during a disaster. |
What this could mean for the social sector: Philanthropy could fund the development of AI disaster response tools and partner with organizations to test and implement these tools in disaster-prone areas. |
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AI-powered health support can help increase access to health services. For example, AI chatbots could be used to provide support and resources for people struggling with medicine compliance or health behaviors. |
What this could mean for the social sector: For organizations pursuing health equity initiatives, look for apps that can ease the burden within communities, or seek funding to build your own. |
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AI-powered education can help personalize learning and increase access to education for students of all backgrounds. For example, AI could be used to analyze student data and identify areas where additional support is needed. |
What this could mean for the social sector: Philanthropy focused on education should begin looking into collaborations across the country, sharing AI resources to help ease the burden of under-funded schools, lack of staff, etc. |