The “Alliances for Active Citizenry” program of the NGO Info-centre, supported by the European Union, continuously cooperates and encourages local civil society organizations (CSOs) to develop their capacities for mobilization, advocacy and sustainable development. At the same time, it supports their efforts to expand and strengthen their impact.
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools can be of great help to civil society organizations. At the same time, the use of AI tools can make the daily work of civil society organizations easier, faster and more efficient.
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#AIforCSOs Campaign
Artificial intelligence – or AI for short – is no longer just a technology of the future, but a tool that can bring great benefits to civil society organizations. By incorporating AI into their daily work, organizations can increase their impact in the community.
Artificial intelligence offers many opportunities for the civil society sector, but it also brings great responsibility and serious challenges. As the use of AI increases, so does the need for ethical standards and regulation. Many aspects of AI are still unclear and are in the so-called “grey zone”.
At a time when civil society organizations increasingly rely on artificial intelligence in their work, cybersecurity is becoming increasingly important. When using AI tools, you need to be careful about what you enter as data and how you use it.
Artificial intelligence is integrated into many tools that can be useful for civil society organizations. The video covers free and accessible tools, as well as some paid ones that can increase efficiency in work.
Social networks are a great place for civil society organizations to convey their message to a larger and more diverse audience. Adapting your posts for each platform using a variety of AI tools can significantly increase the visibility and impact of your messages.
Did you know that you can “teach” an AI tool how to be more effective for your organization? This is known as prompt engineering – a way of telling an AI tool to give you exactly what you need.
The #AIforCSOs campaign is supported by the European Union. The content of the videos is the sole responsibility of the NGO Info-centre and can in no way be considered to reflect the views of the European Union.