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2025 Annual Report

2025 Annual Report

by Robyn Monroe | Feb 14, 2026 | Uncategorized

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When AI Sounds Like It Thinks, Humans Stop Thinking

When AI Sounds Like It Thinks, Humans Stop Thinking

by Robyn Monroe | Feb 10, 2026 | Uncategorized

Artificial intelligence does not think or understand, but it often sounds as if it does. That gap between how these systems work and how they present themselves is where real risk begins. Most current AI systems generate language by predicting likely patterns in text....
How AI Harms Underserved Communities and Why Accountability Matters

How AI Harms Underserved Communities and Why Accountability Matters

by Robyn Monroe | Nov 10, 2025 | Uncategorized

Artificial intelligence is often described as neutral or objective. In practice, it often reinforces existing inequality – especially for underserved communities. The harm usually isn’t intentional. It happens when AI systems are built on incomplete or distorted...
2024 Annual Report

2024 Annual Report

by Robyn Monroe | Jan 11, 2025 | Uncategorized

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2023 Greenhouse Food Security Initiatives at Pine Ridge: Advancing Sustainable Agriculture and Local Food Systems

2023 Greenhouse Food Security Initiatives at Pine Ridge: Advancing Sustainable Agriculture and Local Food Systems

by Aaron Bernal-Hockman | Oct 14, 2024 | Uncategorized

In 2023, CEER Services spearheaded several projects, including assisting a non-profit organization on the Pine Ridge Reservation in securing a large grant for general operating support from the Growing Justice Fund for Equitable Good Food Procurement. This funding...
On a Paradigm Shift to Regenerative Cultures

On a Paradigm Shift to Regenerative Cultures

by Aaron Bernal-Hockman | Oct 14, 2024 | Uncategorized

Numerous frameworks are now embracing complexity and operating based on a new set of foundational truths that underpin a regenerative paradigm. These innovative models are challenging and reshaping the neoliberal perspective of infinite growth and hierarchical...
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