Creating Ethical AI Imagery for Charities

Webinar: A Guide to Creating Ethical AI-Generated Imagery

Artificial intelligence (AI) images have become widespread across various sectors, raising significant concerns regarding ethics, responsibility, duty of care, and representation. As organizations increasingly adopt AI-generated imagery, understanding how to use these tools ethically is paramount.

Collaboration with Ethical Filmmaking

In an effort to tackle these issues, a webinar is being organized in collaboration with The Saltways, an ethical filmmaking company. This initiative is part of the Conscious AI campaign aimed at guiding participants on using AI images responsibly.

Webinar Leadership

The session will be led by Emma Bracegirdle, the founder of The Saltways. Emma will delve into the current situation across the sector and examine how charities are leveraging AI technology. This exploration will include practical advice tailored specifically for charitable organizations.

Understanding AI Generation

Participants will gain insights into how AI generation works, including the underlying processes that facilitate the creation of AI images. Emma will also address the core risks that charities may face when integrating AI into their practices.

Practical Advice and Research Insights

The webinar promises to furnish attendees with practical advice, drawing on insightful research conducted by The Saltways. Emma will discuss recent guidelines designed to assist charities in utilizing AI ethically, ensuring that the sector collectively embraces responsible practices.

Open and Inviting Session

This session will be characterized by an inviting and open atmosphere, providing ample opportunities for learning and discussion. Attendees can expect to leave with a deeper understanding of ethical AI image use, equipped with the tools necessary to navigate the complexities of this emerging technology.

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