Aging Well with AI: SELF
with Bridget Burke
Join AI expert Bridget Burke for an engaging class where she will explore how AI can help you sharpen your mind and make everyday tasks easier, all while having fun along the way!
Come and discover how AI can act like a gentle thinking partner, offering explanations in plain language, helping you brainstorm ideas, organizing your thoughts, and supporting your personal well-being. Think of AI as a friendly helper who never gets tired of questions. Fresh hobby ideas? A poem for a family member? Tips for navigating tricky conversations?
AI can help you with all of that and Bridget will show you how to use it safely, confidently, and in ways that make life feel a little easier (and a lot more interesting). We’ll try out real prompts together, laugh, experiment, demystify the tech, and learn smart strategies for protecting your privacy and emotional health.
No tech skills required, just bring your curiosity and a willingness to play. Come discover how AI can help you age with creativity, clarity, and a dash of sparkle.
About the Teacher:
Bridget Burke is your guide to the exciting world of AI. With a degree from Columbia University and over 30 years of global technology experience, Bridget has mastered the art of making complex concepts easy to understand and enjoyable to learn.
She has held top tech roles in major companies and institutions including Chief Information Officer and Chief Security Office, HID Global Corp.; Chief Technology Officer, Interlogix (UTC Corp); and Director, Security Enterprise Management, Harvard University. Today, as the Principal Investigator at BridgetLab.ai, she’s at the forefront of AI innovation, with a special passion for humanoid robotics.
Splitting her time between the AI innovation hubs of San Francisco, Boston, and New York City, Bridget thrives on being immersed in the latest tech and helping people use AI to make everyday life better. But on Wednesdays, you’ll likely find her tinkering in the amazing Makerspace at Belvedere Tiburon Library. Curious to learn more, connect with Bridget on LinkedIn .
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Accessibility Notice
Our library is wheelchair accessible. For any accommodations, such as ASL interpretation, please call (415) 789-2661 or email [email protected].
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