Humanitarian AI Advisory

🇫🇷 France

Humanitarian AI Advisory offers advisory services tailored to the humanitarian sector — including foundational AI literacy, use‑case exploration and proof‑of‑concept design, organisational AI strategy and roadmaps, and ongoing support such as vendor engagement and feasibility studies. The organisation is an active partner in sector initiatives to promote responsible AI in humanitarian action; it is a co‑lead partner in the SAFE AI project alongside CDAC Network and The Alan Turing Institute (an FCDO‑funded initiative to develop standards and assurance for ethical AI in humanitarian contexts). Humanitarian AI Advisory was founded in 2024 by Michael Tjalve, PhD (previously Chief AI Architect at Microsoft Philanthropies). Tjalve is an Assistant Professor at the University of Washington and serves in advisory roles on AI and humanitarian affairs, reflecting the organisation’s focus on bridging technical AI expertise with humanitarian practice.
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About (Humanitarian AI Advisory)

Humanitarian AI Advisory offers advisory services tailored to the humanitarian sector — including foundational AI literacy, use‑case exploration and proof‑of‑concept design, organisational AI strategy and roadmaps, and ongoing support such as vendor engagement and feasibility studies.

The organisation is an active partner in sector initiatives to promote responsible AI in humanitarian action; it is a co‑lead partner in the SAFE AI project alongside CDAC Network and The Alan Turing Institute (an FCDO‑funded initiative to develop standards and assurance for ethical AI in humanitarian contexts). Humanitarian AI Advisory was founded in 2024 by Michael Tjalve, PhD (previously Chief AI Architect at Microsoft Philanthropies). Tjalve is an Assistant Professor at the University of Washington and serves in advisory roles on AI and humanitarian affairs, reflecting the organisation’s focus on bridging technical AI expertise with humanitarian practice.