

Developing AI Literacy with People Who Have Low or no Digital Skills First published October 2024
Artificial intelligence offers a unique chance to level the playing field for those digitally excluded but also risks deepening the digital divide. Our report explores how we can support 8.5 million UK adults lacking basic digital skills to safely engage with AI. Download report. (For more information as to how to access our Drop-in service email: office@parkviewproject.org.uk or telephone: 0191 4661667 Getting ready for AI learning session at our local digital drop-in


Our Drop-in is not just about smart phones, tablets, iPads, laptops, it's about connecting your local community face to face.
Our inclusive digital hub is more then simply offering a safe and secure environment for people to access the internet, it also acts a catalyst for fostering community ties that can lead to meaningful relationships both online and in person. To support this, we launched an engaging learning module inspired by the basics of journalism, enabling members to share details of community events, personal stories, articles, and features, while also advancing their digital skills. Thi


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