Our AI for Good Things program supports people most at risk of being left behind to keep up with rapid tech changes.
AI for Good brings together free local support and online learning opportunities to support people to keep up with tech. We’re working hard to support the 1 in 3 Australians worried what AI (artificial intelligence) will mean for them.
Our library of free online learning resources support people to learn about AI. Our community partners use these resources to provide local support. You can also use them to learn in your own time.
Our community partners run digital skills programs for people in their community. They provide:
Organisations in our network partner with us to run programs on important topics like benefits, risks and opportunities of AI, online safety and critical thinking skills, and how to use AI in everyday life.
Grants are occasionally available to fund our network of community organisations to run AI literacy programs. You may also like to consider how our Be Connected program grants can be used to support people aged over 50 in your community to learn about AI. Organisations must be a member of our network to apply.
Our library of resources for digital mentors help community organisation to support people to use AI in their everyday lives. Join the network to access these resources, grants and more!
Our Understanding AI literacy and digital inclusion: How we can use AI for Good research report defines AI literacy and explains the intersection between AI literacy and digital inclusion.