Applying Artificial Intelligence in Community-Oriented Work

Part Two
Applying Artificial Intelligence in Community-Oriented Work
Event Date & Time
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Event Location
Liberal Arts Engagement Hub, Pillsbury Hall 120

310 Pillsbury Dr SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455

Please note that there has been a date change!

Join us at the Liberal Arts Engagement Hub for two hands-on workshops centered around Applying Artificial Intelligence in Community-Oriented Work. The sessions will explore the potential of leveraging AI in community-oriented projects. Participants will consider the possibilities and limits of applying Large Language models (LLM), such as ChatGPT, in meaningful and ethical projects aimed at public good. 

During the first workshop on February 7, participants acquired an understanding of current innovations in AI LLM. Click here to learn more about the first session.

The second session will focus the application of AI to specific case studies brought by participants. Participants will be asked to provide a community-oriented project, case study, problem or issue, which may be addressed through the use of AI. Participants will work individually and in teams to identify affinities, questions, approaches and limits in relation to AI related work. Topics that will be covered may include aspects of grant-making, literature review, project/research design, and strategic planning. The session will conclude by addressing the gaps and opportunities of applying AI to concrete cases, with attention to ethical dilemmas and accessibility issues. While attending both workshops will provide a more holistic understanding and practical experience, you are welcome to join either session individually based on your interests and availability. 

Who Should Attend:

This workshop is designed for community members, activists, policymakers, educators, community engagement practitioners, and anyone interested in the intersection of AI and community-oriented work.

Meet the Facilitators: 

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