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SUMMARY: HLS Beyond Presents: Am AI Okay?
DESCRIPTION: In this session\, led by fellow Dan Be Kim from the CDT\, you’
 ll work through an exercise both individually and collectively designed to 
 help make our inner experiences with AI more visible and explicit. Focusing
  not only on what AI does for us\, but also on what AI does to us — shaping
  our habits and decision-making — you’ll leave with an approach to AI infor
 med by a greater awareness and intention in your personal and professional 
 lives
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>As AI becomes a part of our academic\, per
 sonal\, and professional lives\, many of us are quietly navigating our rela
 tionship to it — deciding how to use it responsibly\, when to lean in\, whe
 n to hold back\, and how to stay aligned with our values along the way. Whe
 ther we’re using AI for personal\, academic\, or professional tasks\, the f
 eelings we have about using it come from many places – our peers\, our affi
 liated institutions\, our professional colleagues\, as well as our own sens
 e of humanity.</p><p>According to research produced by the <a href="https:/
 /digitalthriving.gse.harvard.edu/">Center for Digital Thriving</a> (CDT)\, 
 acknowledging the underpinnings of these feelings – often characterized by 
 secrecy and shame –  can help us navigate to a more clear-sighted engagemen
 t with the technology. In this session\, led by fellow <a href="https://dig
 italthriving.gse.harvard.edu/about/dan-be-kim/">Dan Be Kim</a> from the CDT
 \, you’ll work through an exercise both individually and collectively desig
 ned to help make our inner experiences with AI more visible and explicit.</
 p><p>Focusing not only on what AI does <em>for</em> us\, but also on what A
 I does <em>to</em> us — shaping our habits and decision-making — you’ll lea
 ve with an approach to AI informed by a greater awareness and intention in 
 your personal and professional lives.</p><p><a href="https://forms.gle/9SxY
 cDBCDGfbwFqBA">Registration Required</a>. Lunch will be provided.</p>
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LOCATION:Langdell Hall\; 232/233 Langdell
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ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Rider Neill":MAILTO:eneill@law.harvard.edu
URL;VALUE=URI:https://hls.harvard.edu/events/hls-beyond-presents-am-ai-okay
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