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Community Day

The Community Day is an interactive, virtual workshop day. We invite you to network, teach, and learn from each in a protected space. Whether it’s lectures, discussions, close readings, coding workshops, or digital design objects – there are no thematic or methodological limitations. Check out the final programme here.

Writers' Room WissKomm

Guided by (science) editors, you will write a journalistic article on your research topic, alone or in interdisciplinary cooperation, within the Writers’ Room WissKomm. We offer you a (virtual) space to write together and ensure that your finished guest article is communicated via the GI to specialists and general media (e.g., science/digital press). In addition, all pieces will be collected in a separate publication after the KI-Camp 2023.

The Writers’ Room WissKomm is ideal for you if you want to present your research in a way that people who have heard little or nothing about your topic can understand.
 

AI Peer Mentoring

In AI Peer Mentoring, small interdisciplinary groups of AI researchers are formed to regularly exchange ideas in the same constellation - on technical topics but also on challenges in academic, artistic, or other work environments (e.g., work-life balance, careers abroad, LGBTQI* specifics), and possibly other topics that may also arise over time. There's no set end date here; if you want, your exchange will last for years until retirement and beyond :) At the beginning of the AI Peer Mentoring, there is a seminar that provides you with the methodological tools (e.g., on the opportunities and possibilities of peer mentoring, goal setting, conducting conversations, and organization), which you can then apply in a targeted manner in the group. 

AI Peer Mentoring is perfect for you if you would like to network with a solid small group on the topic of AI in a sustainable way.

Art & Computation Retreat 

As a pre-event of the KI-Camp, artists and technology researchers met in a fictional game scenario with live role-playing and interactive storytelling elements at the Art & Computation Retreat (ACR) from 15 to 18 September 2022. On their journey through the game, they encoundered the social and political challenges of AI development, learned about alternative and sustainable technologies as well as (h)activist approaches and prototyped AI art installations. The video gives you an insight into the event, which was realised together with the Goethe-Institut and the Weizenbaum-Institut.