AI Made Simple 2: How AI is Changing Everyday Life
Explore real-world AI applications and their impact on daily life at Concord Library.
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Tuesday 7 July 2026
10:30am - 12:00pm
60 Flavelle St, Concord NSW 2137, Australia
Free
Explore real-world AI applications and their impact on daily life at Concord Library.
Tuesday 7 July 2026
10:30am - 12:00pm
60 Flavelle St, Concord NSW 2137, Australia
Free
Discover how artificial intelligence is already integrated into everyday services and workplaces in this engaging session. You'll learn about practical AI applications, their strengths, limitations, and the effects they have on our daily routines. This session is perfect for parents curious about the technology shaping their children's future.
The session is led by Murali Dharan, a seasoned expert with over 45 years of experience advising companies across Australia and the Asia Pacific. Murali brings a wealth of knowledge as a business leader, technologist, and educator.
You'll gain insights into how AI is used by consumers and organizations alike, including autonomous vehicles and humanoid robots. The session also highlights what to watch out for when AI outputs seem confident but might be incorrect.
This is the second session in a five-part series designed to simplify AI concepts. Session 2 focuses on AI in everyday life, following an introduction in Session 1. The series encourages attendance at all sessions for a comprehensive understanding.
The event is free to attend and suitable for adults interested in technology and its societal impacts. It offers a friendly and informative environment to ask questions and deepen your understanding of AI.
The session runs for 1.5 hours, providing ample time for discussion and exploration of examples across various industries.
The event takes place at Concord Library, a welcoming community space easily accessible by public transport and car. The library offers a comfortable setting conducive to learning and interaction.
Parking and accessibility details can be found on the City of Canada Bay Council website or by contacting the library directly. The venue supports inclusive access for all attendees.
Families are encouraged to attend, making it a great opportunity for parents to engage with current technology trends while children are at school or otherwise occupied.
The session is scheduled for 7 July 2026 from 10:30 to 12:00. Please arrive a few minutes early to settle in and make the most of the experience.
Bookings are recommended as places may be limited, ensuring a comfortable and interactive environment for all participants.
The City of Canada Bay acknowledges the Wangal people as the traditional custodians of the land where the event is held, reflecting their respect for local heritage.
Attendance is free of charge, making this an accessible opportunity for anyone interested in AI. Booking is required to secure your place.
You can book your spot and find more information about the full AI Made Simple series at https://collections.humanitix.com/ai-made-simple-series.
For inquiries, contact the City of Canada Bay Council via email at council@canadabay.nsw.gov.au or phone 9911 6555 during business hours.