Event: Science in the City Post Festival: AI Detective 101
Date: 18 January 2025
Time: 11:00-12:00
Venue: Online
Age group: 11 to 14 yr
Age group: 11 to 14 yr
In this interactive workshop, participants will take on the role of the engineer and train the AI agent on a specific task. Through different scenarios, inspired by the J.E.D.I (Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion) values, participants get to solve different challenges about art, culture bias and more! The activity will take place online so join from the comfort of your own home. They will need a smartphone or a computer (in addition to the computer where the zoom will be running from) to access different scenarios to create a mind map of the model and an impact map. The goal is to come to the conclusion that AI systems can produce biased outcomes if their training data is incomplete.
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This workshop is a collaboration between Yvoni Galetaki, Dr Iro Voulgari (University of Malta, Institute of Digital Games) and Science in the City as part of the Science in the City post-festival event.
Yvoni Galetaki is an educator and researcher passionate about bringing innovative learning experiences to young minds. She is originally from Greece, but is now based in Baltimore, MD, USA. Her expertise lies in designing engaging educational e-learning experiences for multilingual and multicultural classrooms. Her mission is to inspire the next generation of thinkers, innovators, and creators—one workshop at a time!
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