When

Monday 31 March 2025

Cost

Participation costs £3,000 per organisation and covers two people to attend all 7 workshops, and numerous mentoring and support sessions (67+ contact hours).

Where

Mix of in-person workshops, online workshops, mentouring and drop ins

Access

All events will provide Zoom automated transcription in English. Other access services can be requested in the booking form and will be provided where possible. Please book as soon as possible to allow time for arrangements to be made. For further information please contact us at events@theaudienceagency.org

A mosaic-like image of clouds, made of server and data centre components, with the Let's Get Real logo and 'AI' superimposed on it.

This years programme will explore the issues and opportunities around AI in a supported, playful and collaborative environment.  Deadline for sign up is 31st March 2025 and the programme runs from April to December 2025. 

We will focus on AI by exploring tools, use cases, governance and strategy, all in the context of what it means to be a cultural organisation trying to get the best from technology. 

By taking part in the programme, your organisation will be supported on a journey of positive change and transformation.   

 

Overview

This will be the twelfth Let’s Get Real and we are looking for a group of 20 forward thinking organisations to grow their digital confidence, skills and literacy through a process of collaborative action research. 

The project will: 

  • Start with a guided look at areas where AI is already embedded in daily life, including common digital tools and societal domains such as healthcare, education and data analysis 
  • Explore AI foundations and ethics and ways to develop the confidence to critique AI and be in those conversations
  • Consider our emotional responses towards AI and how these might inform our learning and application of related technologies 
  • Present a series of current, relevant use cases for AI in cultural sector contexts 
  • Share insights from other AI-related research and activity within the cultural sector 
  • Support participants in carrying out practical experimentation with an AI tool in their own settings – something they choose that aligns with their purpose, activity and workflows
  • Support participants to explore and adapt existing AI policy templates and toolkits that offer guidance around governance and strategy, for use in their context
Find out more

Other upcoming events