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AI could help scale humanitarian responses. But it could also have big downsides

  • AI tools offer high potential for humanitarian responses but come with significant risks, according to Cathy Petrozzino of MITRE.
  • Consulting displaced people can enhance tool design, though it requires more time and effort, notes Helen McElhinney of CDAC Network.
  • The biggest downside of AI tools is that they may not work effectively, raising safety and ethical concerns, as emphasized by Ali.
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