Harnessing the Potential of Artificial Intelligence
Emerging into a pivotal new era of human services, the opportunities and challenges in advancing social and economic mobility have become more evident and dynamic. The impact of persistent health inequities, deep economic disparities, and rising environmental justice issues have shown that human services require broader vision and mindset, innovative services and solutions, and transformation in organizational capacity.
The Human Services Summit recently convened at Harvard University honed-in on the capacity challenge in human services organizations, and particularly how artificial intelligence (AI) can improve the capacity of human services organizations to become more effective, efficient, and generate better outcomes.
Capacity in the dictionary is defined as “the ability to receive or contain,” or “the maximum amount that can be received or contained.” In the organizational sense we can think of it as the ability to keep up with the volume of work and/or having sufficient resources and time needed to accomplish tasks. The imperative to increase capacity was forefront on the minds of the Human Services Summit attendees. In fact, 81% of attendees said they were under significant or extreme pressure to improve service capacity and outcomes.