AI Literacy

Having the knowledge and skills to navigate the world where AI technologies play a significant role.

Imagine AI as a new language that computers and machines use to understand and do things on their own. AI literacy is like learning the basics of this language. It’s about knowing what AI can and can’t do and how to use it or interact with it safely and effectively.

Being AI literate means you can:

You can recognize when AI is at work, like in voice assistants, recommendation systems, or self-driving cars. You know it’s not magic but technology doing its thing.

You can use AI-powered apps and devices. For example, you can talk to a virtual assistant, understand how a smart recommendation system works, or use AI-driven tools for creative tasks like art or music.

You’re aware of how AI affects society, from the way businesses operate to how we get information online. You can discuss the pros and cons of AI in different areas.

You know how to protect your privacy when using AI and understand the ethical considerations of AI, like bias in algorithms and data security.

AI is always evolving, so being AI literate also means you’re open to learning new things about AI and staying up-to-date with the latest developments. In a world where AI is becoming more and more common, AI literacy is a valuable skill that helps people make informed decisions, use technology effectively, and engage in conversations about the impact of AI on our lives and society.