Introduction In the world of artificial intelligence (AI), you might have come across the term “LLM” or Large Language Model. This blog post will explain what LLMs are, how they work, and why they are important. What is a LLM? A Large Language Model (LLM) is a type of AI that can understand and generateContinue reading “What is a LLM?”
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How and Why to Opt Out of “Improve the Model for Everyone” in ChatGPT
When you use ChatGPT, you might have noticed an option to help “improve the model for everyone.” While contributing to the improvement of AI can be beneficial, you might have reasons to opt out. This blog post will explain how and why you might choose to opt out of this feature. Why Opt Out? 1.Continue reading “How and Why to Opt Out of “Improve the Model for Everyone” in ChatGPT”
How to Use AI as a Nonprofit Consultant
Introduction As a consultant, staying ahead of the curve is crucial. One powerful tool that can enhance your services is Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI can help you with a variety of tasks, from writing blogs and summarizing documents to being a thought partner and drafting LinkedIn posts. This blog will guide you on how toContinue reading “How to Use AI as a Nonprofit Consultant”
How to Use AI as an Evaluator
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing how we evaluate programs and projects. By helping us gather data, make sense of it, and share our findings, AI enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of evaluators. This blog post will explore how AI can be utilized throughout the evaluation cycle, from the design phase to the implementation and post-programContinue reading “How to Use AI as an Evaluator”
Public Health Epidemiology Conversations Podcast
Episode #391 AI Tools for Public Health, With Brad Krueger, MPH 2 min read On This Episode Of The Public Health Epidemiology Conversations (PHEC) Podcast Dr. Huntley and Brad Krueger discuss the intersection of public health and artificial intelligence (AI). Brad shares his journey into public health, the importance of program evaluation, and how AIContinue reading “Public Health Epidemiology Conversations Podcast”
AI as Your Business Development Partner: Practical Tips and Tools to Save Time and Improve Quality
I started seeing the news and hype around AI in 2022 and started using ChatGPT but quickly felt as though I was falling behind due to all the buzz around it.I stopped using the tools and resorted to observing, watching it all happen around me. I tuned into demonstrations, read headlines, and attended training sessions.Continue reading “AI as Your Business Development Partner: Practical Tips and Tools to Save Time and Improve Quality”
Beyond the Buzzword: Practical AI Applications & Some Encouragement
The possibilities seemed endless, I was sure it could empower my work, but how do I get started, everyday felt like I was getting left behind. Was I technical enough, did I have what it took? How are others in my job role *actually* using it? What are the implications of using it? AI isContinue reading “Beyond the Buzzword: Practical AI Applications & Some Encouragement”
Cutting through the Noise – Finding Meaningful Uses of AI throughout the Evaluation Life Cycle
Navigating the AI Landscape With over 5,000 AI tools available, choosing the right one can be overwhelming. We suggest a pragmatic approach: focus on the few large language models (LLMs) that power most tools, such as Open AI, Anthropic, or Llama, etc. We recommend using one of the major, off-the-shelf, turn-key options for daily use,Continue reading “Cutting through the Noise – Finding Meaningful Uses of AI throughout the Evaluation Life Cycle”
Picking an AI tool – Comparing Capabilities and Features of Top Tools
Can AI Help Us Evaluate Better? (we tested it)
We were tired of seeing all the cool demonstrations of AI tools but wondering if they can actually do that for me, for my work. So, we decided to test the AI tools we were familiar with with a common task we do, seeing if it could streamline the process, from messy data to clearContinue reading “Can AI Help Us Evaluate Better? (we tested it)”
