As interaction with AI becomes unavoidable, the ability to make informed decisions about how and when to utilize AI tools is becoming the new digital divide. This session unpacks five essential components for AI literacy: technical knowledge, ethical awareness, critical thinking, practical skills, and societal impact. Walk away with a checklist of the essential skills you’ll need to develop for effective and responsible AI engagement.
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Unpacking the AI “Black Box”: What Does it Mean to be AI Literate?
- Location: TILT 104 and MS Teams
- 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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