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===== These ideas lean on Interactive participation rather than passive panels: ===== # AI for the People: Building Digital Power, Not Digital Dependence A hands-on session teaching audiences to evaluate algorithmic bias, platform incentives, and AI access gaps using real civic examples. # The New Digital Divide: From Internet Access to AI Fluency Interactive workshop mapping community skill gaps (similar to your ACC AI micro-credential path) into real engagement challenges and movement responses. # Rights by Design: Crafting Digital & AI Rights Frameworks for Civic Tech A co-creation experience where participants draft principles for algorithmic transparency, data rights, and AI literacy protections. # Workers vs Automation: Organizing for AI Access & Accountability A collaborative strategy session where creators and organizers build campaign narratives and engagement hooks to push digital literacy and AI rights into mass adoption.
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