AI, or artificial intelligence, is back in the news in a big way. The introduction of ChatGPT means that AI is no longer some sort of strange scientific voodoo…it can now write a grocery list or plan a weekend getaway for you. How can nonprofits jump on the AI bandwagon without spending tons of time, money, or resources?
To get an answer that would make sense to all of us, we reached out to our friend Mike Kaput with Marketing AI Institute. He’s the smartest AI guy we know, and as their Chief Content Officer, he’s terrific at teaching the ins and outs of this technology…and explaining its use cases for nonprofits.
Mike not only visited CharityEngine for an incredible webinar (How Nonprofits Can Get Started With AI), but he also spoke to hundreds of nonprofit executives at the recent NIO Conference. In this article, we will summarize some points that resonated with both audiences.
Mike shared a simple explanation for what AI is:
AI is the science of making software smarter.
It changes and adapts faster than a human can learn, making it able to process incredible amounts of data and rapidly refine its answers to queries. While traditional software relies on human effort, AI automates much of the work. It can think, create, and reason—meaning it’s changing every industry we know.
Should we be worried that AI is going to replace humans?
No!
Mike recommended we consider AI more of a copilot, working hand in hand with people to get better results faster and more efficiently.
We all know about ChatGPT and how it can revolutionize content creation. It's everywhere. In fact, it’s now common for authors to include a Content Authenticity Statement on anything they created without ChatGPT (consider this sentence my promise that I am typing every word myself!) as many people assume AI had a hand in what they’re reading or seeing.
Mike broke AI down into three easy-to-understand categories:
Prediction
Vision
Which is pretty impressive. (And, for the record, that was 100% AI. Words are mine, picture is generated.)
Language
And then, the AI we all know well. It’s an excellent language tool. AI can:
Any AI most of us will ever use will fall into one of those three categories. And, as you can imagine, it’s already being used in marketing tools across industries.
If you’re looking around your office thinking, “There’s nothing here that AI could do!” then Mike has a question for you about literally any task that falls on you or your team:
Is the task data-driven, repetitive, predictive, or generative?
If the answer is yes to any of those, then AI can be very helpful!
How is AI specifically helping nonprofits? It’s been integrated into HubSpot, Salesforce, Google, and Microsoft. Mike also shared how CharityEngine’s technology is using AI to protect and power nonprofits:
Mike shared that this is the least capable AI you’ll ever use. If your nonprofit CRM isn’t using AI to help your nonprofit grow, it’s time to find one that can. You don’t want to get too far behind!
Mike shared ten ways nonprofits could—and should—be using AI. It can:
Want to talk to us about how we’re using AI to help our nonprofit clients? Give us a ring.
What can your nonprofit do now to build a smarter organization that’s ready to embrace AI?
Mike believes that leaders of any organization need to drive the AI change, so educating and engaging leaders like board members can go a long way in AI being given room in your nonprofit.
As for you, share AI-powered outcomes to communicate its importance:
Finally, Mike says, understand that change is coming and it’s time to start adjusting. View data as essential to success and build or buy technology solutions based on the data you have, the data you need, and the ways you can use AI.
Now you know what AI is, what it looks like, and how it can help your nonprofit. Mike suggests the next steps for an organization that’s ready to truly jump on the AI bandwagon:
AI is here to stay. Remember when the internet first came on the scene and was considered a “fad” that would pass? We’ve learned our lesson! Educate yourself about AI and let it help you be a more effective fundraiser and leader. AI is, after all, the copilot you want flying next to you.