Public formats, curated rooms, and learning environments where people engage artificial intelligence directly.
AICOE creates spaces for the public to engage artificial intelligence directly. Some experiences are open. Some are curated or invitation-only. Each is built to grow knowledge, build command and support real understanding of AI and its place in our lives.
SIX FORMATS
Frontier Summit
AICOE's annual public gathering on artificial intelligence and civic systems. A concentrated few days of conversations, demonstrations, and collaborative sessions across research, government, business, education, and the arts. Open to the public; Frontier Forum members receive a dedicated VIP experience. Topics evolve as the field evolves.
Forums & Salons
Recurring environments for substantive conversation about AI and civic change. Forums are structured and open to the public. Salons are smaller and emphasize depth — interdisciplinary, off-the-record, room for complex subjects to be explored carefully.
Briefings & Demonstrations
Direct exposure to the work — applied AI systems, simulations, and prototype interfaces from AICOE labs and partners. Some sessions are technical; others focus on strategic implications and public-sector applications. The objective is to make the systems tangible.
Applied Workshops
Hands-on sessions for organizations, teams, educators, and professionals working with AI in practice. Topics include AI literacy, organizational implementation, workflow integration, ethics and governance, and civic technology. Format and complexity scale to audience and objective.
Future Generations
Programs for students and younger participants entering a world shaped by AI. The AI Village, camps, workshops and mentorship to build curiosity, creativity, and long-horizon capacity.
Luminary Dinners
Small-format gatherings for leaders, researchers, philanthropists, and institutional partners. Trust-based, interdisciplinary, focused on sustained dialogue across civic, economic, cultural, and institutional systems. Participation is intentionally limited.
Some experiences are available through the Frontier Forum