AI4GLOBE initiative – from Georgia to the world
Ai4globe
Introducing an inclusive and comprehensive Ai literacy model that empowers individuals and communities worldwide to harness the transformative potential of artificial intelligence.
AI4Globe is aimed at increasing artificial intelligence literacy among various key demographics, including children and youth, women, academia, and business communities worldwide.
The project targets diverse groups to make AI knowledge and skills accessible to everyone—people of all ages and backgrounds, including individuals from underrepresented communities. By empowering stakeholders to leverage AI across various sectors, the project seeks to foster a globally AI-literate society.
4 TARGET GROUPS AND DOMAINS OF ENGAGEMENT:
1. Academia
- Targeting large corporations, SMEs, and startups, offering workshops and designing online resources on how they can achieve greater efficiency and cost savings with the help of AI.
- Designing AI Camps for business.
- Designing ToT (Train-the-Trainer) modules for business.
- Offering AI shadowing and consulting services.
- Building an AI business community.
3. Women
- Providing hybrid online and interactive training in AI for both employed and unemployed women.
- Appointing AI Ambassadors (one per region) to promote AI literacy.
- Creating a podcast series featuring women in tech and AI, sharing their experiences.
- Developing pre-recorded courses and community-building activities.
- Hosting an AI Camp for Business specifically for women, including skill development in fundraising and career development sessions.
4. Children and Youth
- Running awareness campaigns in public and private schools.
- Developing curriculums for children and parents covering topics like AI basics, AI and personal data security, ethics, and cyber hygiene.
- Organizing camps and providing educational materials such as videos, animations, comics, and brochures.
- Holding annual ideathons for children.
- Training trainers and communicating with schools for effective implementation.
Partnerships:
UNICEF, UN Women, UNICRI, KTH Sweden; University of Granada, Spain; TalTech, Estonia; Polytechnic Institute of Bragança, Portugal; University of Applied Sciences Zwickau, Germany; Beetroot Academy, Sweden-Ukraine; Tekwill; and the European Business Association.