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Online Seminar : The Future of Artificial Intelligence: Who Sets the Limits?

Date: 26 June 2026


Location: Online (hosted from Greece)


Organizer: InterMediaKT (Youth NGO)


Goal: The “The Future of Artificial Intelligence: Who Sets the Limits?” seminar is a participatory online webinar designed to encourage critical discussions about the growing role of artificial intelligence in society. The event invites youth workers, educators, and young people to reflect on the opportunities and challenges created by AI, particularly in relation to surveillance, ethics, democracy, human rights, and civic participation.

The seminar aims to provide participants with tools and perspectives to facilitate meaningful conversations with young people about emerging technologies and their impact on everyday life, helping them become informed and active digital citizens.


Who can participate: Youth workers, educators, trainers, facilitators, youth leaders, students, and anyone interested in artificial intelligence, digital citizenship, media literacy, democracy, and youth participation.


Participants from: Erasmus+ Youth Programme countries


Funding: Participation is free of charge. As an online activity, no travel or accommodation costs are involved.


Additional details:

  • Interactive online seminar focused on artificial intelligence and society

  • Exploration of ethical questions surrounding AI development and use

  • Discussions on surveillance technologies, privacy, and digital rights

  • Reflection on democracy, accountability, and governance in the age of AI

  • Opportunities to exchange views with participants from different European countries

  • Participatory methodologies encouraging dialogue and critical thinking

  • Practical insights for youth workers wishing to address AI-related topics with young people

  • Contribution to strengthening digital literacy and informed civic engagement


Key themes:

  • Artificial intelligence and its societal impact

  • Ethics and accountability in AI development

  • Surveillance, privacy, and digital rights

  • Democracy and civic participation in the digital age

  • Critical thinking and media literacy

  • Youth engagement in discussions about emerging technologies


Learning outcomes:

  • Improved understanding of the social and political implications of AI

  • Increased awareness of ethical challenges linked to technological innovation

  • Enhanced capacity to facilitate discussions on AI with young people

  • Greater knowledge of digital rights, surveillance, and democratic governance

  • Strengthened critical thinking and media literacy competences


Working language: English

Application deadline (24h CET): 22 June 2026

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