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Katrina Stevens
The Tech Interactive
CEO
As science museums enter the era of AI, we must both harness emerging tools and prepare our communities to engage with them thoughtfully. In this presentation, I¡¯ll share how we¡¯re helping communities build AI literacy, supporting staff to experiment with new tools safely, and crafting policies that align with our mission and values. National AI Literacy Day has become a powerful rallying point for our work—and an invitation to the global field. Let¡¯s explore how science museums can lead with both innovation and integrity in this transformative era.
Katrina Stevens
The Tech Interactive
CEO
(Cur) President and CEO, The Tech Interactive, San Jose, CA
(Prev) Director, Learning Science, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
(Prev) Independent Education Consultant, Baltimore, MD
(Prev) Deputy Director, Office of Educational Technology, U.S. Department of Education
(Prev) Education Consultant, Baltimore, MD
(Prev) Summit Director, EdSurge
(Prev) Co-Founder, LessonCast
(Prev) ELA STEM Supervisor, Baltimore County Public Schools
(Prev) Supervisor, Office of English Language Arts, Baltimore County Public Schools
(Prev) Deputy Director and Academic Dean, CTY Bermuda
(Prev) CTY Specialist, CTY Bermuda Laboratory School for Public Education
(Prev) English Department Chair and Teacher, Garrison Forest School
(Prev) English Teacher and Dorm Parent, Mercersburg Academy
(Prev) Site Director and Academic Dean, Center for Talented Youth, Johns Hopkins University
Debbie Gene Joseph
Artscience Museum
Producer
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly embedded in everyday life, science museums are uniquely positioned to demystify its complexities and ignite curiosity. This session explores how museums can harness AI not only as a subject of inquiry, but as a creative and participatory medium for public engagement.
Drawing from ArtScience Museum' s experience, the session will examine how AI can be integrated into museum programming through immersive installations and educational tools that extend beyond traditional gallery spaces. Attendees will gain insights into designing people-centred experiences that translate complex AI concepts into accessible, tangible encounters that foster cross-disciplinary dialogue and deepen public understanding of emerging technologies.
Debbie Gene Joseph
Artscience Museum
Producer
(Cur) Producer, Public Programmes, ArtScience Museum
(Prev) Senior Account Manager, Collaborations and Campaigns, MeshMinds
(Prev) Specialist Certificate, Data Science (Artificial Intelligence), Singapore Polytechnic
(Prev) Bachelor of Business Management (Marketing, Strategic Management), Singapore Management University
Sang Ki Han
TECHFRONTIER
CEO
Research on AI for science is being conducted based on a variety of models and is opening up new horizons in scientific inquiry. In this presentation, I will introduce the current state of AI for science research and offer perspectives on how it can be utilized in science museums.
Sang Ki Han
TECHFRONTIER
CEO
(Cur) CEO, Tech Frontier
(Prev) Industry-Academia Collaboration Professor, Entertainment Software Center, Sejong University
(Prev) Professor, KAIST, Graduate School of Culture Technology, KAIST
(Prev) Executive Vice President of Strategy, Daum Communications
(Prev) Senior Researcher, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology