AI 101 Or: Top Tools, and How to Use Them Optimally and Ethically
This one-hour remote course gives you an overview of the AI tools most likely to help you in communicative and creative endeavours, raises awareness for gender bias and other potential ethical pitfalls inherent to AI models, and teaches you how to optimize your prompts. An hour is an hour, so this course doesn’t claim nor does it aim to teach you everything there is to know about AI. Rather, we want to inspire you to use it ethically and efficiently and give you a few practical tips to get started (or better) at doing just that.
Method-wise we are aiming for the sweet spot between input, practical exercise, and interactive discussion. Think: science slam meets cooking course meets pub quiz. You’ll have to bring your own beverage though. Cheers!
Details
Date:
Mon, 27 April 2026, 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM, online
Requirements for participation:
- Attendance: Participation is only possible, if you can guarantee an uninterrupted attendance.
- Attention: Online events require the same undivided attention as face-to-face events. Please refrain from parallel activities.
- Interaction: In general HRA events are interactive and require your active participation.
- Visibility: Please turn on your camera, if possible. Especially in our workshops, this is essential for a productive working environment.
Career Stage:
Doctoral Phase, Postdoctoral Phase, Junior Research Group Leaders, W1 Professorship
Language:
English
Organizer:
Hamburg Research Academy, 360° Geschlecht in der Forschung
Trainer:
Anna Ross is the co-founder of grasshopper kreativ. The company specializes in strategic creative communication, media production and training and has a strong focus in science communication. Anna brings 10+ years of experience in content creation and teaching to the table. The Tübingen- and Yale-educated creative strategist is passionate about inspiring people to share knowledge and communicate their passion. When she is not on her phone or mapping out ideas in her bullet journal, you might catch her balling on a court near you or galloping through the Mongolian grasslands.
Maximum number of participants:
40
