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Amazing...Opps, AI for Impact Weekly, Jan. 10, 2025
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🌍 News
Smart Homes and Walking Furniture: The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) featured cutting-edge AI innovations, including voice-controlled homes and tables that walk. These advancements are bringing futuristic functionality into everyday life. Read more on VOA News.
How to Measure AI for Good: Stanford Social Innovation Review offers guidance on evaluating the impact of AI initiatives. From ethics to measurable outcomes, learn how organizations can ensure their projects truly benefit society. Read more on SSIR.
Women Leading Ethical AI: Women leaders are making waves in responsible AI, addressing bias and inequality while shaping the future of technology with empathy and ethics. Learn more on Pioneers Post.
💼 Organization Profile
Probably Good: This organization helps professionals make career choices that maximize their positive impact, including opportunities in AI ethics and social good.Explore their job board here.
🔗 LinkedIn Connection
Bernhard Kowatsch: As Head of the UN World Food Programme’s Innovation Accelerator, Bernhard is spearheading AI-driven solutions to fight global hunger. Connect with Bernhard here.
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