E-engAGEd webinar, researcher Letitia Parcalabescu talks with Paolo Celot
The E-engAGEd project continues to offer moments of insight and discussion to improve critical thinking and media literacy, promoting greater intergenerational responsibility in digital transformation.
The next appointment, on Tuesday 4 February from 3 to 4.30 p.m., is an unmissable opportunity to better understand the role of artificial intelligence in our daily lives. With a topical and stimulating theme, ‘ArtificialIntelligence: Which skills do I need?’, the talk features two leading experts: researcher Letitia Parcalabescu, an expert in artificial intelligence systems, and Paolo Celot, a new media expert and founder of Eavi.
The meeting addresses fundamental aspects of AI, from understanding how it works to false myths related to machine learning. Practical strategies for using AI technologies in a conscious and responsible way are shared, with a special focus on how to protect oneself from the risks of misinformation and misleading, truthful but false content.
In simple and engaging language, experts also delve into more technical aspects, to understand, for example, how an artificial intelligence is trained and how AI learns.
Participating is easy: the event takes place entirely online, but registration is required. This is a valuable opportunity to improve one's digital skills and acquire useful tools for navigating today's technological landscape.
The European project e-EngAGEd, funded by the European Commission (CERV programme), aims to strengthen the digital, social and political engagement of young adults (aged 18 to 25) and older adults (aged 50 and over) withintergenerational learning. The project involves young volunteers who are trained to become facilitators and pass on their digital knowledge to older adults.