The potential of AI for good
Nonprofits face constant pressure to maximize limited resources while still driving mission success. The video, "The potential of AI for Good," shows how AI is empowering nonprofits to streamline processes, improve decision-making, and re-energize their teams. Watch the video to see the possibilities for your organization and reach out to Ikusasa Technology Solutions for personalized guidance on adopting AI for impact.
How is AI being used for social good?
AI is being utilized globally to empower individuals and address various societal challenges. For instance, it is helping in areas such as healthcare, education, and environmental conservation, enabling communities to tackle issues more effectively.
Where can I learn more about AI initiatives?
You can learn more about AI initiatives and their impact by visiting Microsoft's dedicated page at https://unlocked.microsoft.com/. This platform showcases various projects and stories highlighting the positive applications of AI.
How can I stay updated on Microsoft's AI efforts?
To stay updated on Microsoft's AI efforts, you can follow them on social media platforms such as LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Additionally, subscribing to their YouTube channel will provide you with the latest videos and insights.
The potential of AI for good
published by Ikusasa Technology Solutions
Ikusasa Technology Solutions is a 100% black female-owned ICT training and solutions provider established in 2016. As a Microsoft partner, we specialize in delivering high-impact digital skills development to underserved communities, with a focus on youth employability and small business enablement. Our services include accredited training in Microsoft technologies, IT support, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and software development. With a national footprint and a proven track record of training over 4,500 learners through SETA and corporate-funded programs, we are committed to bridging the digital divide and driving inclusive economic growth across South Africa.