[AI for Nonprofits] Episode 3: When AI Does Your Thinking
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There's a risk of AI adoption that doesn't make headlines. It's not a data breach or a generated image with extra fingers. You'll find this risk quieter than that, and by the time most leaders notice it clearly, it's been building for a long time.
When you consistently hand your hardest cognitive work to a tool, something starts to slip. Your output quality hopefully doesn't change. What slips is the understanding that comes from doing the work yourself. The board member who used to have a firm grip on the details. The development director who lost touch with what made her donor communications feel real. The executive director who realized his most recent strategic presentation was more polished than any he'd done before, and somehow less his.
Jeremy calls this cognitive atrophy, and in this episode he makes the case that it's the most underappreciated risk in nonprofit AI adoption. He walks through exactly where it shows up in leadership work: strategy, donor relationships, program evaluation, and the kind of judgment that can't be looked up. He also covers what protecting your thinking actually looks like day to day, and why the answer isn't to avoid AI but to stay deliberate about which work stays yours.
Your homework this episode is simple and uncomfortable: pick one thing you've been letting AI handle, and do it yourself this week. Just once. Notice what you find.
Download the free companion workbook at https://nonprofitfundraising.com/ai
The Christian Leader's Guide to AI: https://amzn.to/3RvXyoA
Virtuous Study: https://virtuous.org/blog/2026-nonprofit-ai-adoption-report/
BBS & Associates: https://servantheart.com