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AI and Us - Community Engagement in a Changing Technological Landscape
- Time
- 9.30am - 12.30pm
- Date
- 21 May 2026
- Duration
- 3 hour(s)
- Location
- The Hub, Dora Allman Room
- Registration Required
- Yes
- Registration Information
Register for this event here
Generative Artificial Intelligence is rapidly changing work and education, but will it change the way we engage in and with community? Community engaged work is based on being there with people, in embodied experiential ways, could AI disrupt, enhance or alter this?
Introduced by the President and the Head of the College of the Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences, join us for a world café to explore together what are the challenges and opportunities offered by AI for communities, and in community engagement, and what are the unique values of being there as people. We aim to collate the contributions into a report and potentially a shared publication.
The event will open with a showcase of community engaged work.
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Jointly hosted by the CACSSS Community Engagement Committee and the ISS21 Ageing Research Cluster.
Institute for Social Science in the 21st Century (ISS21)
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