You, Me & AI: A Multigenerational Conversation On Mental Health, Bias & Digital Inclusion
Are you curious about Generative AI (GenAI) and how this new technology may affect you or your community? Join the Leaders for an Equitable Tomorrow program (LET) and Joint Family at the Woburn Public Library on Wednesday, May 22 from 6-8 PM for their workshop called You, Me & AI: A Multigenerational Conversation On Mental Health, Bias & Digital Inclusion.
Community members from all backgrounds are invited to learn more about AI and explore how GenAI can influence the future. This will be an interactive workshop with facilitated discussions, fun games, and prizes! Together, guests will explore this rapidly evolving technology and its potential to transform various sectors, including mental health and social justice.
Leading the facilitation of You, Me & AI is interdisciplinary scientist Dr. Sulagna “Dia” Ghosh, who is also the founder of Joint Family. Joint Family utilizes an intergenerational family model to foster spaces for individuals from diverse backgrounds and ages to collaboratively learn, innovate, and contribute towards socially impactful outcomes. This is often achieved through Joint Family’s workshops and discussions hosted across Greater Boston.
Participation from teens and adults ages 13+ is welcome. All participants under the age of 18 should be accompanied by a guardian or provide parental consent. Consent forms will be provided before and at the event.
Food and refreshments will be provided. RSVPs are recommended, as there are a total of 40 seats. Please register here!
The LET program is a joint initiative of SCI and Network for Social Justice (NFSJ) that seeks to advance mental health awareness and engagement among youth within, and beyond, Winchester and Woburn through a focus on the intersection of mental health and social justice. Funding for LET is provided by Winchester Hospital Community Benefits. Joint Family and the Woburn Public Library are joining SCI and NFSJ as partners for this important workshop.