By popular demand, Chicago Public Library is excited to announce a fall series of workshops in partnership with the AI Safety Awareness Project. The AI Safety Awareness Project is a volunteer organization dedicated to raising awareness about modern AI, highlighting its benefits and risks, and informing the public on how they can contribute to AI safety.
We are offering two types of workshops at various library locations throughout the fall: one for a general audience and another specifically designed for seniors and older adults. No prior experience or knowledge of AI is required - everyone is welcome to come and learn together!
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Workshops:
- Thursday, September 18 at 6pm - Whitney Young branch, 415 E. 79th Street
- Wednesday, September 24 at 6pm – West Englewood branch, 1745 W. 63rd St
- Tuesday, October 21 at 6pm – Little Village branch, 2311 S. Kedzie
- Wednesday, November 5 at 6pm – Harold Washington Library Center, 3rd floor, 400 S. State Street
- Monday, November 10 at 6pm – Clearing branch, 6423 West 63rd Place
- Thursday, November 13 at 6pm – Edgewater branch, 6000 N. Broadway
- Monday, November 17 at 6pm – Near North branch, 310 W. Division
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Workshops for Seniors:
- Tuesday, September 16 at 2pm – Lincoln Park branch, 1150 W. Fullerton Ave.
- Monday, September 22 at 2pm – McKinley Park branch, 1915 w. 35th Street
- Friday, September 26 at 2pm – Scottsdale branch, 4101 W 79th St
- Wednesday, October 8 at 2pm – Canaryville, 642 W 43rd St
- Thursday, October 16 at 2pm – Vodak-East Side - 3710 E 106th St
- Wednesday, November 5 at 2pm – West Belmont branch, 3104 N Narragansett Ave
Join us for these informative sessions and gain a better understanding of artificial intelligence and its impact on our world.