AI Basics Webinar Outline - Cameo/ClipChamp PDF
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This document outlines a 10-minute webinar presentation on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Generative AI (GenAI), focusing on their use in public libraries. The presentation covers definitions, use cases, popular tools like ChatGPT and DALL-E, and how libraries might implement these technologies.
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**10-minute webinar presentation outline for AI Basics designed for Cameo / ClipChamp** Slide 1: Welcome to AI Basics Photo Short Intro: Welcome! In this short webinar, we'll explore what AI is, how it's integrated into our lives, and how we might use Generative AI (GenAI) in public libraries....
**10-minute webinar presentation outline for AI Basics designed for Cameo / ClipChamp** Slide 1: Welcome to AI Basics Photo Short Intro: Welcome! In this short webinar, we'll explore what AI is, how it's integrated into our lives, and how we might use Generative AI (GenAI) in public libraries. *Speaker Notes:* *Welcome, everyone! Today we'll have a brief 10-minute dive into the world of AI and GenAI, and we'll explore how public libraries can benefit from this exciting technology.* Slide 2: What is AI? Slide Text: - AI stands for Artificial Intelligence - It enables machines to think and learn - Used in automation, decision-making, and more Speaker Notes: *Artificial Intelligence, or AI, refers to the simulation of human intelligence by machines. AI allows systems to perform tasks like recognizing patterns, making decisions, and even learning from data. It's used in everyday tools like search engines, virtual assistants, and recommendations on streaming platforms.* Slide 3: AI: AI: Here, There, Everywhere! Slide Text: - Virtual Assistants (e.g., Siri, Alexa) - Chatbots for customer service - Image and speech recognition - Content recommendations (e.g. Netflix) - Online shopping recommendations *Speaker Notes:* *AI is all around us. From virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa that help us with everyday tasks, to chatbots that guide us through customer service queries, AI improves our lives in various ways. Image recognition helps us organize photos, while speech recognition turns our voices into text. Even self-driving cars are powered by AI technologies.* Slide 4: What is Generative AI? Slide Text: - A type of AI that creates new content - Generates text, images, music, and more - Most-used examples: ChatGPT, DALL-E, Bard Speaker Notes: *Generative AI, or GenAI, is a subset of AI that's designed to create new content. This includes generating text, images, music, and other types of media. Some of the most popular tools are ChatGPT for text generation and DALL-E for creating images from descriptions. These tools are reshaping creative industries and information services. As ChatGPT now is open and available for anyone to use and it definitely starts feeling more we interact with actual person.* Slide 5: Popular GenAI Tools Slide Text: - ChatGPT: Text-based content generator - DALL-E: Image creation from descriptions - Microsoft CoPilot - Bard: Google's answer to ChatGPT - MidJourney: AI-driven art generator - RunwayML: AI-powered video editing - Claude - Google Gemini - Grammarly *Speaker Notes:* *ChatGPT: Generates text-based content, answers questions, and assists with writing tasks.* *DALL-E: Creates images based on detailed text descriptions.* *Microsoft CoPilot: AI assistant integrated into Microsoft Office to enhance productivity.* *Bard: Google's AI model similar to ChatGPT, focused on conversational and search-related tasks.* *MidJourney: AI-driven tool for creating artistic visuals and imagery.* *RunwayML: AI-powered platform for video editing and creative media production.* *Claude: AI chatbot developed by Anthropic, focusing on conversation and assistance.* *Google Gemini: Advanced AI from Google, designed for language understanding and multimodal tasks.* *Grammarly: AI-powered writing assistant that helps improve grammar, clarity, and style.* Slide 6: How Might GenAI Be Used in Public Libraries? Slide Text: - Automated Reference Services - Content Creation for Events - Virtual Programming - Brainstorm ideas - Assisting with Research Queries - Creating Marketing Materials - AI-enhanced Learning Tools - Edit your work Speaker Notes: *Generative AI presents an exciting frontier for public libraries, offering numerous opportunities to enhance services and engage with the community. Imagine automating reference services, where AI can provide quick, accurate answers to common patron queries. This would allow librarians to focus on more complex tasks and offer more personalized services.* *AI could also be used to create dynamic, engaging content for events and programs. Whether generating scripts for storytelling sessions, educational resources, or creating immersive virtual displays, the potential for creativity is immense. It can assist with research queries by sorting through vast amounts of data in seconds, offering curated responses that patrons and staff can build on.* *On the marketing front, AI could generate eye-catching posters, brochures, and social media content tailored to specific community needs or upcoming events. It can even personalize learning tools for patrons, enhancing digital literacy programs with individualized learning paths.* *From streamlining day-to-day operations to enriching educational programs, the possibilities for AI in libraries are vast. While we are still in the early stages, the potential applications are exciting, and we're only beginning to scratch the surface of what's possible. As public libraries embrace these technologies, they will continue to evolve as vibrant centers of learning and innovation.* Slide 7: Closing and Q&A Slide Text: - Thank you for attending! - Any questions? - Feedback (mentimeter QR Code) *Speaker Notes:* *Thank you for joining today's webinar. I hope this gave you a better understanding of AI and how GenAI can be applied in public libraries. I'm happy to take any questions now.* *If you have any questions, feel free to send me an email or leave feedback by scanning the QR code.*