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Joy Jam

An AI play date for people who'd honestly rather not deal with it.

Do you feel like a grandma when it comes to AI? Like you don't really understand it, and also kind of don't want to deal with it at all — but you feel like you probably shouldddd?

We know the feeling. You're safe here.

And if you're quietly panicking that you might lose your job to AI — or your employer is making you use it without ever helping you understand it well — we've got your back.

Here's the whole thing

This isn't about learning to prompt. It's about remembering how to play.

Pick one (or bring your own):

A travel guide to the city you've always wanted to live in.

A coffee-table book about your most niche obsession.

A dream dinner party — eight guests, any era, living or dead.

1Pick a brief 2Make it with AI in 30 min 3Show the room

Come experience some JOY while we figure out how to do good with AI.

Because joy is a form of access, and play is political. AI was built by a narrow slice of people, and it shows. That changes when more of us — different of us — get in, start touching it, and decide we belong in this conversation. You do.

This is an LGBTQIA+ safe space, open to women (trans and cis), nonbinary, and gender-expansive people.

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