Uncovering AI Exhibition

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a big talking point in recent years. It's a topic that evokes strong opinions and feelings, ranging from extreme enthusiasm to derision and even fear. Some people have embraced the technology, using it as often as possible in their daily lives, while others feel worried about its capabilities, and its impact on the world.

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You've probably used AI, whether knowingly or unknowingly, but do you understand it? The Uncovering AI Exhibition aims to help you get to grips with AI and its possibilities and limitations, including how to use it safely if you choose to do so!

The Uncovering AI Exhibition has been designed as part of the Innovating in Trusted Spaces project, funded by the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology in partnership with Libraries Connected, Good Things Foundation, and WSA Community Consultants. 

The project will lead to the creation of a new practical guide for library staff, co-designed and tested with communities, to build digital confidence among those most at risk of exclusion. The guide will have a particular focus on the benefits and risks of AI tools and media literacy, including mis- and disinformation. A national network for sharing ideas and experience among library workers will also be established.

Click here for more information on the Innovating in Trusted Spaces project, including funding and partners' information.

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