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"Evaluating AI Tools for Your Tax-Exempt Organization," AI Across Industries, Davis Wright Tremaine Webinar

03.26.25
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Reports indicate that the nonprofit sector is embracing AI and machine-learning tools at a pace surpassing that of the for-profit industry. As this adoption grows, it's crucial for nonprofit organizations to thoroughly evaluate and vet these tools. Whether these tools are developed in-house or externally sourced, organizations need to evaluate their legal compliance and alignment with the organization's mission and values.

In this webinar, Claudia Lin (Technology Associate) and Stasia Skalbania (Technology Associate) discuss the key elements to consider when evaluating AI tools for use at your tax-exempt organization and apply these concepts and considerations to common nonprofit use cases.

This session is part of our AI Across Industries webinar series, and the second presentation focused on the nonprofit industry. You can view our earlier sessions here, including last month's "Foundations of AI: What Tax-Exempt Organizations Need to Know" webinar.

Speakers

  • Claudia Lin
  • Stasia Skalbania

(On-demand versions are not eligible for CLE credit.)

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