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Event date
23 October 2024
Event time
16:00-18:00

Policy Connect will be hosting the first evidence session for the “Skills in the Age of AI” inquiry, chaired by Lord Clement-Jones.

The first evidence session focuses on the essential skills everyday people and citizens need in the age of artificial intelligence (AI), emphasizing the critical role of digital inclusion in this debate. As AI reshapes industries and daily life, it is vital for individuals to develop competencies such as digital literacy, adaptability, and human-AI collaboration.

These skills are necessary not only to navigate technological advancements but also to ensure equitable access to opportunities in an AI-driven world. The roundtable evidence session will hear from speakers on  how digital inclusion initiatives can bridge the gap, providing all citizens with the tools and knowledge needed to adapt in a growingly technological word.

Industry leaders, policymakers, and experts will discuss strategies for fostering inclusive skill development, ensuring that everyone can participate in and benefit from AI’s transformative potential. Attendees will have the chance to engage with these discussions, gaining insights into creating a future where technology enhances human capabilities and promotes social equity.

Speakers will be announced shortly!

For more information or to register interest, please contact communications@policyconnect.org.uk.

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