"AI Smart" empowering youth through Erasmus+ exchange, fostering innovation and digital skills with AI education, connecting young minds across borders.
Project is focused around examining the impact of artificial intelligence on young people, with a particular focus on potential misuse and concerns related to laziness. The project aims to empower young individuals to critically analyze and engage with AI technologies. The project will explore the various applications of AI that directly or indirectly affect young people's lives, such as social media algorithms, educational tools, and automated decision-making systems. Participants will be encouraged to question and analyze the ethical implications, biases, and potential risks associated with AI technologies. This involves fostering a deeper understanding of how AI algorithms work and their societal implications. The project will also address concerns about the impact of AI on young people's work habits and motivation. It explores the idea that excessive reliance on AI tools might contribute to a perception of laziness or reduced initiative among youth, and participants are encouraged to critically assess these concerns.
Objectives:
- to encourage critical thinking about the ethical implications and social consequences of AI
- to engage participants in analyzing and discussing about AI to deepen their understanding of potential risks and ethical challenge
- to raise the awareness about negative impacts of AIon young people motivation and productivity
Dates of implementation: 21-30 July, 2024 (including travel days).
Place of implementation: Zagreb , Croatia.
Team size: 6 young people age up to 29 + 1 experienced group leader/youth worker, no age limit (total 7 people).
Please, send your PIF and short motivation for your organization to take part in this project. Further information for preparation and infopack will be sent to selected partners.
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Short URL to this project:
http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/16084