About this event
AI+Us Festival 2026 returns to Glasgow for an afternoon of accessible, hands-on AI exploration on campus. Taken from the University of Glasgow event listing, this in-person session is designed to demystify artificial intelligence through interactive activities, games, and live demos. If you’re curious about how AI works and its impact on society, this event offers a practical, engaging introduction suitable for beginners, students, and AI enthusiasts alike.
When: Wednesday 18 February 2026, 10:30–13:30 Where: School of Computing Science, University of Glasgow (in-person) Organiser: University of Glasgow
What to expect:
- A friendly, hands-on setting to explore big questions about AI and its place in our lives
- Fun, educational activities that emphasize learning by doing rather than theory alone
- A series of interactive experiences, including:
- Machine Seeing – Inside the Black Box
- Paper Avatars
- CulturAI
- LoFI Turing Test
This festival-style event is built around curiosity, collaboration, and practical understanding of AI concepts. It provides an entry point for those new to AI as well as a space for more seasoned learners to reflect on how AI technologies shape everyday life and society.
Who should attend:
- Students and academics interested in AI fundamentals
- Curious beginners seeking a non-intimidating introduction to AI concepts
- anyone who wants to explore AI’s societal implications through interactive activities
Format and experience:
- A campus-based, in-person experience focused on exploration and conversation
- Short, interactive activities designed to spark questions and dialogue about how AI works
- An opportunity to walk away with clearer insights into AI’s capabilities and limitations
Registration:
- Register your place via the event page: https://www.gla.ac.uk/events/listings/index.html/event/14559
- Come prepared to participate, ask questions, and engage with peers and facilitators
Cross-links and discovery:
- Find more AI events in Glasgow
- Explore more automation events
If you’re exploring AI-driven futures, this Glasgow chapter event is a great starting point to build intuition, meet others curious about AI, and experience learning-by-doing in a supportive university setting.