Byte-sized AI: An introduction to Artificial Intelligence

Byte-sized AI: An introduction to Artificial Intelligence

In this workshop, you'll learn about what AI is, what it can do, its limitations, and how you can keep yourself safe when using it.

By Ontario Society of Senior Citizens Organizations

Date and time

Wednesday, December 11 · 10 - 11am PST

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Join OSSCO© and ABC Life Literacy Canada as we cover the foundations of AI (Artificial Intelligence) technology.


In this workshop, you'll learn about what AI is, what it can do, its limitations, and how you can keep yourself safe when using it. We'll also explore Pi AI, an AI tool that is designed to have personalized conversations with users without users needing high digital or literacy skills. By the end of the workshop, you'll have the confidence and knowledge to use AI to support you in learning, life and work!


OSSCO© Tele-Learning workshop connects you with Ellie Tamura, program specialist from ABC Life Literacy Canada. ABC Life Literacy Canada is a national charitable organization that champions literacy by empowering adult learners, raising awareness, and supporting the adult learning sector.


This program is FREE of charge to all Ontarians 55+.

We encourage you to share this information with your friends & family!


Registration is required via Eventbrite

OR

email: education@ossco.org or call 1-416-785-8570 ext. 224

Organized by

Founded in 1987 as an umbrella organization, Ontario Society of Senior Citizens' Organizations/La Société des Organisations des Citoyens Aînés de l’Ontario (OSSCO) is a network of organizations. Working as a collaborative group of community minded individuals OSSCO is committed to improving the quality of life for Ontario’s seniors. We do so by involving people 55+ and seniors in our various learning activities, consultation/feedback sessions and influencing stakeholders.

OSSCO's mission is to support our aging population to enhance their quality of life through these educational programs, involvement research, and raising public awareness of what is important to this demographic.

More than 140 organizations representing 500,000 seniors in Ontario are under OSSCO’s umbrella,

Through OSSCO's signature events, educational programs, social media engagement, production of educational YouTube videos and publications for people 55+ and seniors, we keep this community informed and educated on issues of interest and to make sure their voices are heard by stakeholders.