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Dylan Yamada-Rice
  • Room 402, Babbage Building, University of Plymouth

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This discussion will bring together Dr Dylan Yamada-Rice (University of Plymouth), Professor Helen Kennedy (University of Sheffield) and Dr Thomas Enemark Lundtofte (University of Southern Denmark) to discuss what is a digital good society and how we might get there.
Helen will share thoughts learnings from a large-scale network she is leading, focusing on their questions. Thomas will offer insights into children’s ways of reflecting on Generative Artificial Intelligence (GENAI), based on a study conducted among 8–10-year-old Danish children, where they explored the potential of GENAI for creativity. Dylan has also been researching UK children’s knowledge of, and thoughts about, AI.
Each speaker will present some insights from their work before entering into a discussion on the kinds of digital society we might want to aim for.
Date: Thursday 1 May
Time: 16:00–17:30
Venue: Room 402, Babbage Building, University of Plymouth
Ticket information: Free, booking required
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