A week-long series of workshops for anyone curious about AI
The AI Safety Awareness Project (AISAP) in collaboration with various state, county, and nonprofit partners across the state will host a week-long series of events for anyone curious about AI. These engaging workshops are designed to help community members understand artificial intelligence, its real-world impact, and how we can navigate its future responsibly. Each session offers a different lens on AI — from beginner-friendly overviews to deeper discussions on policy and privacy.
AI in 2026 & Where is it Going?
AI Policy Landscape
Data Privacy in the Era of AI
AI for Kūpuna
This session provides an overview of current AI capabilities and examines where the technology may be headed if development continues at its current pace. Participants will explore expert insights, emerging trends, and real-world implications — including AI-driven scams and fraud. We’ll also discuss how communities can stay informed, proactive, and resilient in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
This session explores the broader landscape of AI policy and governance. We examine the tools and mechanisms policymakers use to shape AI development, followed by a closer look at specific policies to understand their nuances and implications.
Artificial intelligence depends on data — but what does that mean for privacy? This session explores how AI interacts with data at individual, organizational, and societal levels. Participants will gain frameworks for understanding privacy risks, data stewardship, and potential future impacts in an increasingly AI-integrated world.
Designed specifically for kūpuna and beginners, this shorter, easy-to-follow session introduces the basics of artificial intelligence without technical jargon. The focus is on practical awareness — especially how to recognize and protect against AI-driven scams and fraud. Attendees will leave with greater confidence navigating today’s digital world.
Best for: General audiences curious about AI’s trajectory and societal impact.
Best for: Community leaders, professionals, and anyone interested in how AI is regulated.
Best for: Individuals concerned about digital privacy and the ethical implications of AI.
Best for: Seniors and individuals new to AI concepts.
Events on O’ahu, Big Island, Maui and Kaua’i are open to the public now.
Sessions at the Entrepreneurs Sandbox and Aiea Public Library.
Sessions at the Aupuni Center.
Sessions at the Pilina Center at the University of Hawaiʻi Maui Campus.
Sessions at the Kauaʻi Memorial Convention Hall.
Symposium gathering at the Entrepreneurs Sandbox.