Research indicates that 76% of UK charities have adopted artificial intelligence tools over the past year. However, 35% of these organizations acknowledge their inadequacy in utilizing AI effectively, while 29% do not use such tools at all. Governance issues arise as many charity leaders lack the skills needed for planning AI implementation. Although 48% of charities are formulating an AI policy, funding barriers hinder broader digital adoption, especially among those without significant digital expertise. A noteworthy gap exists between those advancing in digital capabilities and those with limited skills accessing necessary resources.
76% of charities in the UK are now using AI, yet 35% admit they lack proficiency with these tools and 29% do not use them at all.
Only 30% of charities with limited digital skills accessed funding for digital costs, compared to 55% of those advancing in digital adoption.
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