What does digital inclusion really mean? On 3 December 2025, Tictag worked together with Hearts@Work by Catholic Welfare Services to show how technology can help everyone. We organised an inclusive AI workshop to make artificial intelligence easier to understand and use.
We began by explaining the basics of AI. Participants learnt how AI tools can create new content when you ask them questions or give them instructions. Then, everyone tried using the Tictag mobile app themselves. They completed gamified data annotation tasks, which made learning fun and interactive.
It was wonderful to see participants focused on their screens, carefully working through each task. Some people who understood quickly helped their friends sitting next to them. This showed that digital inclusion was happening right in front of us.
The workshop became even more exciting when we showed generative AI tools like Google Gemini and Sora. Participants created their own personalised running plans and travel ideas. They also made creative images, like dogs flying like superheroes in the sky.
One participant was amazed and asked: "So we can create anything we want?" This special moment helped us talk about an important topic: using AI responsibly. We discussed together how AI-generated images look very real. This means people could use them in the wrong ways, like cheating in photography competitions. Everyone agreed that whilst AI has many benefits, we must always use it honestly and carefully.
At Tictag, we believe everyone deserves to learn about technology, no matter their background or experience. Our inclusive AI workshop combines teaching, hands-on practice, and discussing ethics. This makes it perfect for organisations that care about digital inclusion and helping their communities.
Want to bring AI learning to your community? If your organisation believes in making technology available to everyone and using it responsibly, let's work together. Contact us at community@tictag.io to create a workshop that helps your community learn digital skills.
Together, we can make AI a tool for good, one that everyone can access, understand, and useful.