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   <title>D2L: AI Literacies in Practice Series - Cultural and Civic AI Literacies</title>
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      <name>Distance Learning</name>
      <email>dl@farmingdale.edu</email>
      <phone>934-420-5300</phone>
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   <description>Most people experience AI as something that happens to them. Cultural and Civic AI
      Literacies flip that script. They ask whether AI sees your community clearly, whether
      it carries the perspectives and histories that matter to the people using it, and
      what becomes possible when you stop being a passive consumer and start putting AI
      to work in service of something bigger than efficiency.Most people experience AI as
      something that happens to them. Cultural and Civic AI Literacies flip that script.
      They ask whether AI sees your community clearly, whether it carries the perspectives
      and histories that matter to the people using it, and what becomes possible when you
      stop being a passive consumer and start putting AI to work in service of something
      bigger than efficiency.Most people experience AI as something that happens to them.
      Cultural and Civic AI Literacies flip that script. They ask whether AI sees your community
      clearly, whether it carries the perspectives and histories that matter to the people
      using it, and what becomes possible when you stop being a passive consumer and start
      putting AI to work in service of something bigger than efficiency.</description>
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