Coming Soon - AI for Helpers and Changemakers
AI for Helpers and Changemakers
Release Date: 07/19/2024
AI for Helpers and Changemakers
This episode shares a live podcast taping event that Sharon Tewksbury-Bloom, founder and CEO of Bloom Facilitation did as part of the Flagstaff Festival of Science. She discusses her journey of exploring artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on the work of everyday people, specifically in the context of community service and non-profits. Sharon introduces her podcast series 'AI for Helpers and Changemakers', which focuses on how AI technologies like ChatGPT, Canva, Descript, MidJourney, and Eleven Labs are transforming various sectors. The episode includes clips from interviews...
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Maha Bali, a professor of practice at the Center for Learning and Teaching at the American University in Cairo, discusses her experiences and insights on AI and its impact on education. She delves into her background in computer science and AI, the rapid evolution of AI technologies like ChatGPT, and the challenges they pose in educational contexts. Bali highlights misconceptions about AI, biases in AI outputs, and the ethical issues surrounding AI's development and use. She also touches on potential applications for AI in supporting individuals with disabilities, while emphasizing the...
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In this episode of AI for Helpers and Changemakers, host Sharon Tewksbury-Bloom interviews Dr. Thenera Bailey, CEO of the SISGI Group. They discuss the opportunities for using AI into the nonprofit sector and its potential benefits and drawbacks. Dr. Bailey shares her initial skepticism and eventual embracement of AI tools to enhance productivity, particularly for resource-strapped nonprofits. They delve into how AI can assist in various tasks like meeting transcriptions, social media content creation, and volunteer coordination. The conversation also highlights the importance of inclusivity...
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Dr. Julie Alig, known as 'The Data Diva,' shares her insights into the transformative potential of AI, drawing on her extensive experience with quantitative tools and machine learning. They discuss practical applications, the current limitations of AI, and its potential for future impact, particularly in data analysis. The conversation also touches on the anxieties and barriers people face when dealing with data, emphasizing the importance of visualization and understanding data's broader implications. The episode highlights the importance of a cautious yet optimistic approach toward...
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In this episode of 'AI for Helpers and Changemakers,' hosted by Sharon Tewksbury Bloom, the guest, Abby Chan—a Registered Dietician and co-owner of Evolve—discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) and new technologies impact the field of nutrition and health. Abby critiques the inadequacies of traditional metrics like BMI and highlights the logistical and potential ethical pitfalls of AI in healthcare. Additionally, Abby discusses the emerging trend of personalized nutrition through genetic testing. The conversation also explores the challenges of integrating AI and technology into health...
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Diana White, a self-proclaimed sci-tech enthusiast and nerd, discusses their deep love for science and tech and their experience integrating AI tools into daily life and business. Specific AI tools like ChatGPT, MidJourney, CLAUDE, and Grammarly have notably influenced their work by improving content writing and efficiency. The conversation touches on the implications of AI in education, the fear of technological advancement replacing jobs, and the potential of AI to enhance leadership and entrepreneurship. The episode concludes with reflections on AI's evolving role and the need for continual...
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Sharon Tewksbury-Bloom interviews Amy Auble, who shares her experiences running two businesses—Jelt, a company producing belts from recycled plastic, and Alpine Start Media, a marketing firm for sustainable brands. They discuss practical applications of AI, such as using ChatGPT for consumer research, content creation, and identifying U.S.-based manufacturers, as well as the potential of new AI video tools. Additionally, they reflect on the environmental impact of AI and the importance of using AI to support sustainable initiatives. Mentioned in this Episode:
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In this episode of AI for Helpers and Changemakers, host Sharon Tewksbury-Bloom engages in a thoughtful conversation with Kinsey Streib, an entrepreneur and the host of the podcast Authentic AI for Entrepreneurs. They discuss the rapid rise of AI tools and their impact on various professions, emphasizing the importance of maintaining authenticity and human touch in their work. Kinsey shares her journey from being skeptical about AI to using it effectively in her business, providing insights on how to introduce AI to clients transparently. The episode also covers practical tips for integrating...
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David Martinez III describes himself as a black sheep of his family, a middle child of 6 kids from rural southern Arizona. He was the first in his family to attend college, during which he served as a member of the Board of Regents. He describes the pressure of being a student representative, voting on tuition increases he personally wouldn't be able to afford. I hope my conversation with David will make you laugh, smile, and leave you inspired to find your small steps towards advocacy and community.
info_outlineFrom the creator of Do Good, Be Good, comes a special limited series on Artificial Intelligence for Helpers and Changemakers. You will hear from people who are trying to do good who are now exploring how they can use new technology in their work.
This series will be live in August 2024.