AI stories | Workshop

28 Mar 2024

  
    
      AI stories
      Workshop
AI stories | Workshop

Asking questions that help develop a more nuanced and diverse perspective for understanding AI systems.

30 November, 2.30–3.45pm (This event is FREE but registration is essential)

The stories we hear every day about Artificial Intelligence (AI) can influence the way we think about the implementation, use, and regulation of AI systems.

In this workshop, you will construct questions that help you extract useful information from an AI story, and practice applying these questions to news, advertisements, fictional, and historical stories about AI.

This workshop provides new approaches to asking questions that help develop a more nuanced and diverse perspective for understanding AI systems.  

Join our guided tours!#

This event is followed by a guided tour around Birch Building and through our exhibition Australian Cybernetic: a point through time.

This guided tour is optional, but bookings are essential. We have provided a separate but easy-to-do registration through this booking page. Tickets are limited, book yours ahead!

Our exciting exhibition and public program continue throughout the day to celebrate the official launch celebrations of both the ANU School of Cybernetics and the award-winning Birch Building. For the complete list of all events, visit our School launch page.

Pay & Display parking is available at the back of the Birch Building and around the university.

You are on Aboriginal land.

The Australian National University acknowledges, celebrates and pays our respects to the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people of the Canberra region and to all First Nations Australians on whose traditional lands we meet and work, and whose cultures are among the oldest continuing cultures in human history.

bars search times arrow-up