Beyond direct costs, there can be reputational costs experienced by an organization when artificial intelligence errors reflect badly on it.
Tech for Good
A Better Deal for Data – Jim Fruchterman Keynote at Good Tech Fest 2024
Join Jim Fruchterman as he describes a nascent movement to build a Better Deal for Data to fill the data governance void for social impact.
AI for Good: Â Jim Fruchterman at Skoll World Forum 2024
AI for Good: pitfalls and promise of AI, and how nonprofits can ethically apply AI to maximize benefits and minimize harm.
The Better Deal for Data
Better Deal for Data is an alternative approach to data collection, use, and governance – ethically benefitting all people and planet.
Refocus tech talent to help people rather than maximize profits – The Mercury News, March 20, 2024
Silicon Valley layoffs go from bad to worse, and the nonprofit sector is waking up to new opportunities to attract tech talent.
Generative AI Is All About the Money, Stanford Social Innovation Review, Jan. 25, 2024
I hope you join me and other nonprofit technologists in helping to see that AI gets applied ethically for maximum positive social impact.
Navigating the Intersection of Technology and Social Change: A Conversation with Jim Fruchterman, CEO of Tech Matters – The Business of Giving podcast, June 16, 2023
Denver Frederick and Jim Fruchterman discuss how Tech Matters helps non-technical social change leaders build tech solutions to problems.
5 bad tech ideas that development organizations just keep trying – Devex, May 24, 2023
Few social good leaders are tech gurus. Knowing about past mistakes is one of the best ways of avoiding future ones.
Jim Fruchterman, Founder and CEO, Tech Matters: Going for maximum impact, not maximum profit – Philanthropy News Digest, May 17, 2023
The strategic tech nonprofit works globally in collaboration with local partners and donor-investors to launch sustainable tech-for-good social enterprises.
What is Servant Leadership? Jim Fruchterman, Tech Matters – Skoll Foundation, May 2023
How Silicon Valley tech companies can help vulnerable communities protect and control their data to advocate for the society they want to build.













