New handbook on AI and Philanthropy

Together with the Chair in Behavioural Philanthropy and Finance, the Geneva Centre for Philanthropy (GCP) has published a new handbook on philanthropy and AI.

The Routledge Handbook on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Philanthropy aims to position itself as the most authoritative, comprehensive, and contemporary writing on AI and philanthropy. By generating solid academic contributions, the handbook has a double role: (1) stand as a reference point for the adoption of AI by the philanthropic sector, and (2) guide the role of philanthropy in promoting the development of ethical and inclusive artificial intelligence (EIAI).

By including contributions by leading academics and practitioners, the purpose of this handbook is to:

  • Provide a well-grounded, academic baseline for the study and practice of AI and philanthropy;
  • Assess the different themes surrounding the relationship between AI and philanthropy;
  • Critically examine the barriers to increasing AI adoption in the philanthropic sector;
  • Map the current use of AI in the philanthropic sector, as well as philanthropy’s engagement in the development of EIAI, and identify the risks, limitations and mitigation strategies;
  • Develop a range of approaches and principles to guide the intersection between AI and philanthropy;
  • Unite the voices and perspectives of academics and practitioners and create bridges between research and implementation;
  • Stimulate and guide future research endeavours on this topic.

The handbook will be available from 6 November 2024. It can be pre-ordered here.

Further information on the handbook and the research project can be found here.

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