Tag: Generative AI
As someone who is really interested in developmental psychology, I often find myself thinking about how different tools shape our habits and influence our cognitive behaviours, particularly when it comes to thinking and learning. The kind of thinking I’m referring to is the kind that happens when you’re halfway through solving a problem or trying […]
During the Digital Skills and Design (DSDT) section meeting on the 12th of June 2025, we had the pleasure of organising an exciting and innovative activity. Dubbed “Prompt-Off” AI Challenge, it was designed to dive deep into the art and science of prompt engineering in AI. Challenge Explained: Collaboration Meets AI Creativity The activity’s core […]
On a sunny Wednesday morning, I sat down with my Design Team to discuss what the future of the Graphic Design Service might look like. The main focus of our conversation: Generative AI tools. For anyone working in the Information Services Group, or in fact any form of digital technology, artificial intelligence is the new […]
With many image and media applications now integrating AI tools, it’s easier than ever to generate all kinds of eye-catching […]
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