AIPointr collects stories from young adults across Scotland about how AI is shaping their lives, their communities and their futures. It’s a storytelling project by Proudly Black and Scottish, an initiative of The DataKirk, that puts young people at the centre of the AI conversation – those whose futures are most shaped by the technology, and whose voices must be heard. The deadline for entries is 31st August.
AIPointr, a national storytelling competition from Proudly Black and Scottish, an initiative of the DataKirk, is designed to place young people at the centre of the AI conversation.
They’re inviting young people aged 18–24 living in Scotland to share how artificial intelligence is shaping their lives, communities, and futures through creative storytelling.
Submissions can take any form, including video, audio, visual art, writing, or mixed media. No technical or coding background is required, and entries are welcome in any language, including Gaelic, Scots, and community languages spoken across Scotland.