

Creating ways to keep artificial intelligence secure and trustworthy is a priority for scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, where scientists are exploring new ways to understand and explain how an assortment of bits of information can line up to generate solid conclusions in national security.
Courtesy Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, illustration by Timothy HollandLearn practical AI skills, take home a personal prompt library, gain inspiration and network at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s “AI for Good: Connecting Science, AI and Community” event.
The session is for educators, business professionals, entrepreneurs and curious community members and aims to provide hands-on experience with the latest generative artificial intelligence tools.
Learn about the latest innovations in AI from PNNL experts and ask questions.
The free event is from 5-8 p.m. Sept. 19 at Washington State University Tri-Cities Collaboration Hall, 2780 Crimson Way, Richland. Reservations are required as attendance is limited to the first 100 people.
Go to: pnnl.gov/events/ai-good-connecting-science-ai-and-community
The event is in celebration of its 60th anniversary of operation.
