Citizens’ Think-In Events
17 February 2022, 11.00-12.30
Interactive workshop: ‘What impact does Artificial Intelligence have on me and my life?’
We are at the start of a new series of public AI discussion events and we would like to hear a broad range of views on the topic of Artificial Intelligence. You will have the opportunity to share your thoughts about AI and help shape the direction of the AI discussions for this year.
Sign up here: https://bit.ly/registerFeb
The workshop takes place on 17 February 2022 from 11.00-12.30 via Zoom. The workshop will bring together collaborators from a wide range of backgrounds to explore the question: “What impact does Artificial Intelligence have on me and my life?”
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Past events
ADAPT Citizens’ Think-In: ‘AI in the Virtual Classroom’
Register now for ADAPT & RoomReader’s Citizens’ Think-In on the impact of AI in the virtual classroom.
During the pandemic, many schools and universities were forced to quickly move all their teaching online. Classrooms became virtual.
This presented a challenge for teachers who found it hard to tell if their students were engaged as many decided to keep their cameras and microphones turned off.
But what if there was a new AI feature on Zoom that could help teachers “read a room”…. READ MORE
The Think-In is part of the Conference on the Future of Europe. It will take place online on 30 November 2021 from 4.00 – 5.45pm.
Science Week Think-In 2021 | “AI: Friend or Foe?”
Join us at one of our nationwide hubs (Athlone, Cork, Dublin or Maynooth) or online for our biggest Think-In yet.
We will be focusing on the everyday technology like smartphones, smart speakers and doorbell cameras. What impact do these devices have on our lives and on society as a whole?
Register now: https://bit.ly/ScienceWeek21
Citizens’ Think-In on “What is My Health Information?”, 7 October 2021
Have you ever considered which information in your health record belongs to you?
How was the information captured and validated? How is access to it managed?
ADAPT & Smart D8 are hosting an online Citizens’ Think-In to discuss Digital Health Records on 7 October 2021 Time from 5.30pm. Read more.
POSTPONED: Citizens’ Think-In: There’s No Place Like A Smart Home… Or Is There?
POSTPONED: Join the public discussion to consider whether the convenience of having a smart home outweighs privacy concerns.
ADAPT researchers will guide Think-In participants through real life examples of smart home technology like doorbell cameras and smart speakers as we explore the myriad benefits of smart home devices, as well as how things can go wrong. Find out more.
EVENT POSTPONED
Part of the START @ TCD programme for European Researchers’ Night 2021
ADAPT Citizens’ Think-In for Ars Electronica 2021
Digital technology has rapidly changed how we access information, how we work and how we connect with each other. This has also given rise to an massive increase in the amount of personal data information being gathered across the apps, websites and online services we use every day. But do we really understand where and how this data is shared? What is the level of trust between us and big tech organisations who control our data?
Join our workshop as part of Ars Electronica 2021 to discuss ‘Who Should We Trust With Our Data?’
Thursday 9 Sept 2021, 12-13:30 BST.
Citizens’ Think-In on “Who Should I Trust With My Data?”, 9 June 2021
‘Who should I trust with my data?’
What does ‘I agree’ really mean when you’re trying to get rid of that annoying internet pop up?
Have you ever thought about what happens with your data once you accept the T&Cs?
The ADAPT Centre is hosting an online Citizens’ Think-In to discuss this topic on 9 June 2021 from 4.00-5.45pm. Read more.
Who Should I Trust With My Data?
On 7 May 2021, Beatriz Esteves, Andres Chomczyk and Heleh Asgarinia from the PROTECT European Training Network joined Professor Dave Lewis from ADAPT, Trinity College Dublin for a discussion on data ethics, privacy and trust.
The webinar is a fascinating primer for the “Who Should I Trust With My Data?” Think-Ins which will be happening this year.
Have you ever considered which information in your health record belongs to you?
How was the information captured and validated? How is access to it managed?
The ADAPT Centre for Digital Content Technology is hosting an online Citizens’ Think-In to discuss Digital Health Records on 4 March 2021 from 2.30-4.00pm.
What do you think about the role of AI & technology in your life?
The ADAPT Centre for Digital Content Technology is hosting an online Citizens’ Think-In to discuss AI & Technology in our lives as part of START: European Researchers’ Night 2020 at Trinity.
The Think-In takes place online on 27 November 2020 from 17.30 – 19.00 and is just one of many events in the START: Start Talking About Research Today programme…. Read on.
The ADAPT Centre for Digital Content Technology was delighted to team up with Science Gallery Dublin and The Dock – Accenture’s flagship R&D and global innovation centre to explore Artificial Intelligence issues in the first online Citizens’ Think-In.
The Think-In took place on 9 September 2020 from 12.00 – 13.15 and was one of many events in the international virtual Ars Electronica Festival 2020, In Kepler’s Gardens – a global journey mapping the ‘new’ world. Read more.
The inaugural Technology in My Life citizens’ think-in on 15th November 2018 enabled members of the public to discuss and debate potential societal implications of one of the major emerging technologies worldwide: Artificial Intelligence (AI). ADAPT hosted the event at Wood Quay Venue, Dublin as part of Science Week 2018.
The think-in facilitated robust debate and provided greater insights into public opinions surrounding the privacy and civil liberties implications of AI. More…