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SAFE AI Checklist: AI onboarding for humanitarian actors (beta version)
This AI onboarding checklist from the SAFE AI Project provides a step-by-step overview for humanitarian actors to get started with using AI, establishing conditions for organisations to leverage AI capabilities ethically, safely, and responsibly for stakeholders – and adhere to humanitarian principles.
Risk and mitigation strategies for using AI in humanitarian response (beta)
This factsheet from the SAFE AI Project identifies the risks you need to be aware of when deploying AI in crisis response, such as eroded trust or misdirected aid, and provides practical mitigation strategies for protecting communities from adverse harms.