CONSENSE 14: AI Exhibition – practical AI tools in action

UiA Kristiansand, B2 001
3 March 2026
13:00

CONSENSE AI Exhibition, a friendly and hands-on opportunity to explore today’s AI tools through short, guided demonstrations. The exhibition is organised as stations where participants can experience how different tools work in practice. You can also discuss their possible applications in teaching, administration, and research.

Theme
Exploring practical AI tools through guided demonstrations

Exhibition stations (draft)

  • Suno – AI Music Creation
    Generate original music and lyrics from a short text prompt.
    Focus: generative AI, creativity, authorship.
  • AI for Laws, Regulations, and Administrative Work
    Use AI to locate, summarise, and reflect on recent changes in the Norwegian university and college law and their possible implications for universities.
    Focus: administration, governance, decision support, responsible use.
  • ChatGPT (DALL·E) and Gemini – Image Generation
    Generate images, icons, and illustrations from text prompts.
    Focus: visual communication, prompt quality, comparison of model output.
  • Lovable – No-Code AI App Builder
    Describe a simple idea and see it become a working web application.
    Focus: prototyping, innovation, low-code/no-code AI.
  • Live Voice Conversation with AI (ChatGPT / Gemini / Claude)
    Speak directly with AI for brainstorming, reflection, or presentation practice.
    Focus: interaction, communication, supervision support.
  • Gamma – Instant Presentations
    Create a complete slide deck from a single sentence.
    Focus: productivity, teaching, communication.

Each station will be hosted by a guide who provides a short introduction, supports hands-on exploration, and facilitates brief discussions. Participants will move through the exhibition in small guided groups, visiting each station in turn.

All “recipes” will be published here: Google Document

A big thank you to our generous sponsor: Faculty of Science & Engineering – Dep. of ICT