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Tuesday 14th April &

Tuesday 21st April

10am-12pm; €20

10 places

 

This two-week workshop offers a practical and accessible introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI), designed for beginners and curious learners alike.

 

In Week 1, participants will explore the foundations of AI—what AI is, how data and algorithms work, and how machines learn through training. We’ll also examine how AI is already embedded in our digital daily lives, along with an important discussion on AI risks and ethical considerations.

 

In Week 2, the focus shifts from understanding AI to using it. Participants will gain hands-on experience with popular AI tools such as ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini, and business chatbots. By the end of the workshop, participants will understand how AI systems work, recognize real-world AI applications, evaluate ethical implications and risks, and confidently use leading AI tools for everyday and professional tasks.

Understanding AI for Beginners Workshop (2 Sessions)

€20.00Price
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