EPISODE · Jul 15, 2026 · 35 MIN
Episode 91 - Using Fable, Reducing AI’s Carbon Footprint, and Rethinking Nonprofit Work
from FundraisingAI · host Nathan Chappell, Scott Rosenkrans
AI is changing the way we work, but using it wisely is key to getting real value! In this conversation, Nathan and Scott talk about Anthropic's Fable model and how AI tools can help with complex tasks, improve productivity, and support better decision-making. The conversation highlights the importance of choosing the right AI model for the right job instead of using powerful tools for every task. Another important topic discussed is the environmental impact of AI. Nathan and Scott discuss how responsible AI use can help reduce unnecessary energy use by selecting efficient models, reviewing AI habits, and planning tasks at better times. The discussion also explores the challenges organizations face when adopting AI. They explain that successful AI adoption is not just about buying new technology but about developing the right strategy, training teams, and ensuring AI supports the organization's goals. They also highlight the importance of human-AI collaboration, where people and technology work together to achieve better results. As AI continues to develop rapidly, staying up to date, testing new tools, and using AI responsibly will help organizations make the most of this growing technology. HIGHLIGHTS [02:40] Discussion on Anthropic's Fable model [08:45] Environmental Impact of AI [10:17] Model Routing and AI Adoption [19:06] Human-AI Collaboration and Organizational Adaptation [28:15] The Emperor's New Clothes Analogy and AI Adoption Challenges [31:35] Conclusion Connect with Nathan and Scott: LinkedIn (Nathan): linkedin.com/in/nathanchappell/ LinkedIn (Scott): linkedin.com/in/scott-rosenkrans Website: fundraising.ai/ Nonprofit AI: A Comprehensive Guide to Implementing Artificial Intelligence for Social Good: amazon.com/Nonprofit-Comprehensive-Implementing-Artificial-Intelligence-ebook The Article I Kept Not Writing: linkedin.com/pulse/article-i-kept-writing-nathan-chappell
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AI is changing the way we work, but using it wisely is key to getting real value! In this conversation, Nathan and Scott talk about Anthropic's Fable model and how AI tools can help with complex tasks, improve productivity, and support better decision-making. The conversation highlights the importance of choosing the right AI model for the right job instead of using powerful tools for every task. Another important topic discussed is the environmental impact of AI. Nathan and Scott discuss how responsible AI use can help reduce unnecessary energy use by selecting efficient models, reviewing AI habits, and planning tasks at better times. The discussion also explores the challenges organizations face when adopting AI. They explain that successful AI adoption is not just about buying new technology but about developing the right strategy, training teams, and ensuring AI supports the organization's goals. They also highlight the importance of human-AI collaboration, where people and technology work together to achieve better results. As AI continues to develop rapidly, staying up to date, testing new tools, and using AI responsibly will help organizations make the most of this growing technology. HIGHLIGHTS [02:40] Discussion on Anthropic's Fable model [08:45] Environmental Impact of AI [10:17] Model Routing and AI Adoption [19:06] Human-AI Collaboration and Organizational Adaptation [28:15] The Emperor's New Clothes Analogy and AI Adoption Challenges [31:35] Conclusion Connect with Nathan and Scott: LinkedIn (Nathan): linkedin.com/in/nathanchappell/ LinkedIn (Scott): linkedin.com/in/scott-rosenkrans Website: fundraising.ai/ Nonprofit AI: A Comprehensive Guide to Implementing Artificial Intelligence for Social Good: amazon.com/Nonprofit-Comprehensive-Implementing-Artificial-Intelligence-ebook The Article I Kept Not Writing: linkedin.com/pulse/article-i-kept-writing-nathan-chappell
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