Here you will read about our latest achievements soon to come…
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Brief Reminder about our Project
AIwareness Project: Building Youth Digital Resilience The AIwareness Project empowers young people and youth workers to better understand and navigate the fast-changing world of artificial intelligence and digital technology. π‘ The Challenge:AI and digital tools are everywhere β but awareness of online safety, data privacy, social engineering, and ethical AI use is still limited, especially
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New findings from Finland
Educators are highly active in digital environments β most use digital tools several times a day in workshops, mentoring, group sessions and learning programs. Awareness of online risks is strong, especially around privacy, misinformation, cyberbullying, phishing, and AI-related threats like deepfakes. However, when it comes to AI, experience varies:π Some already use AI for admin
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Takeaways from the Third Meeting
We successfully held our third partner meeting, where we reviewed progress, strengthened our methodology, and finalized key next steps for the AIwareness project. Partners evaluated the toolkit methodology, agreed on testing workshops in each country, and aligned on a stronger dissemination strategy. We also confirmed the upcoming international training course (13β17 April) and planning for
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Ethical use of AI
What are we teaching young people about AI? Findings from the AIwareness project show a clear imbalance in how AI-related topics are addressed by educators and youth workers. While data privacy is the most commonly covered topic (58.3%), and recognising misinformation is discussed with nearly half of young people (48.3%), the ethical use of AI
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AIwareness Research Report
This report provides an in-depth overview of the current state of awareness and safety in the online environment, with a particular focus on young people and the professionals who support them.
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Social Engineering
Social engineering is a psychological manipulation technique used by attackers to trick people into revealing sensitive information or performing actions that compromise security. Instead of hacking systems, social engineers target human vulnerabilities. Common Tactics How to Protect Yourself Social engineering preys on trust and curiosity. Stay vigilant to outsmart attackers!

