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Artificial intelligence (AI) has long since arrived in everyday family life: from personalized suggestions on streaming services and facial recognition on smartphones to smart toys in the children's room, we encounter AI everywhere.


But what should parents know about these technologies? What impact does AI have on education, social media, and the development of young people?

In this course, parents and other interested individuals will learn how AI works, where it is used in everyday life, and how it identifies opportunities and assesses risks. Because AI is not just a way to make work easier: it is changing how children learn, access information, and communicate with each other. Together, we will explore potential dangers and how parents can competently guide their children and teenagers toward a safe and responsible use of artificial intelligence in the future.


  • Free admission.
  • Please register by calling 030 9989 526 or in person at the Ehm Welk Library.
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Dates
February 2026
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