<aside>
</aside>
<aside> 📍
You are not lost.
You have arrived at a sub-page in the AIxDESIGN Archive.
This is a public repository – our way of working in the open and sharing as we go.
Have fun!
</aside>
<aside>
INDEX
</aside>
<aside>
🦜 2026
How to Talk to People About AI addresses a problem many of us face at work: conversations about AI often polarise into two camps – for or against – making it difficult to have constructive, productive, nuanced discussion. This project is looking to collect practices, tactics and tricks to help facilitators and all of us move conversations beyond the usual standoff and to to give people the tools to have better, more nuanced, real-world conversations about AI that allows people to explore its complexities without tumbling into the hate/hype rhetoric.
How can we have more meaningful, fruitful, non-polarizing, in-depth, nuanced, honest, critical conversations about AI?
URL: [PROJECT] How to (Not) Talk to People about AI
TIME: June 2026 - Dec 2026
TEAM: Ploipailin Flynn (Project Lead + Researcher), Nadia Piet (Creative Lead + Researcher), Rasa Bocyte (Partner + Researcher)
PARTNERS: Institute of Sound & Vision

</aside>
🔗 Project Links
<aside>
https://www.are.na/ploipailin-flynn/how-to-talk-to-people-about-ai/h2
How to Talk to People About AI | Are.na
</aside>
<aside>
https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVHe-Q17k=/?share_link_id=507209827309
</aside>
We’re inviting research support (help us prep, do, process interviews & community research sessions, and synthesize) if you’d like to think along! See proper briefs in Contributor Open Calls: what we'd love help with