On December 12th, 2024 the 6th online conference on “Intercultural perspectives on information literacy and meta literacy” took place.

Students from Austria, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Germany, India, Poland and US presented the results of their research on seven topics about the influence of AI in various areas. Furthermore, Emina Adilović (Abu Dhabi Polytechnic University) held a very interesting keynote on how academic libraries bridge the gap to AI-driven knowledge.

In total, 111 people participated and shared thoughts and ideas in the open discussions.


Here you can find the link to the session reports and screencasts of each group:

AI impact on local culture: Language (Group 1) (Session report)

Screencast produced by Eda Cirak, Jaspinder Kour, Lisa Roy and Thomas Dohr

AI impact on local culture: Cultural perception of AI regulation (Group 2) (Session report)

Screencast produced by Cheria Tran, Kornelia Zielińska, Mariam K. Varghese, Tanmaya Kumar Behera and Vedran Stupar

AI impact on democracy: Politics (Group 3) (Session report)

Screencast produced by Ipsita Pal, Lukas Thiele, Medha Kharat and Ojasvi Wartikar

AI impact on democracy: Mis- and Disinformation (Group 4) (Session report)

Screencast produced by Annamaria Spicze, Anthony Bigaj, Greta Debbah and Malavika M Nair

AI literacy for teacher education (Group 5) (Session report)

Screencast produced by Ali Shirdelian, Chiara Schlegel, Joanna Janhavi Arunkumar Subramaniam and Julia Luksa

AI literacy for students and students learning process (Group 6) (Session report)

Screencast produced by Christina Hoffmann, Divyasree Das, Kristen Ernst, Ritika Thakkar and Siri Kasireddy

Ethics of producing digital media art with GenAI (Group 7) (Session report)

Screencast produced by Barsha Goel, Darjan Peršić, Izabela Pieczonka, Kimberly Werner, Quang Truong, Vinit Kamble and Yessica Cubillas Camou