Human-centered AI isn’t optional in the social sector.
What is your relationship to AI?
Social Impact consultants are being asked to recommend tools, design pilots, facilitate change, and assess “AI readiness”—often while still figuring out their own relationship to AI.
This 60-minute live and virtual conversation with Beth Kanter and Cassie Gruenstein is for social impact consultants who want to move beyond surface-level AI conversations and toward human-centered, research-informed practice.
Rather than focusing on tools, this session focuses on how consultants think, decide, design, and advise in a human-centered AI-enabled environment.
In this session, participants will explore:
How to design effective human-AI partnerships using the latest research
Where human judgment and insight still matter most in AI-enabled consulting
How to leverage AI’s cognitive benefits without triggering skills atrophy or burnout
What responsible, human-centered AI adoption looks like for clients—and for consultants themselves
Cultivating the essential, non-automatable human skills and traits in the design of future workplaces
Who this session is for:
Social impact consultants and advisors
Nonprofit strategy, evaluation, and capacity-building professionals
Independent consultants and firm-based practitioners
Anyone advising mission-driven organizations on AI, tech, or future-of-work issues
This is a FREE event, but advance registration is required. Please, click here to sign up over on Eventbrite.