Digital Media Studio & MakerSpace - AI Commons: ChatGPT 101
Tuesday, October 14, 2025 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
- LocationLIB 260 (Digital Media Studio & MakerSpace)
- DescriptionCost - Free
Email - at@sfsu.edu
Curious about AI? Join us for an informal, interactive session in the Digital Media Studio and MakerSpace (LIB260) to explore ChatGPT basics, share tips for smarter use and answer your questions. Afterward, stick around for the AI Loungean open space to chat, experiment and learn from each other. No experience needed, just bring your curiosity! - Websitehttps://at.sfsu.edu/event/ai-commons-chatgpt-101-oct-14-2025
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