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Seedling Series: Using AI to Augment Systems Change Practices

Wed 9 Sep 2026 13:00 - 15:00 BST Online, Zoom

Seedling Series: Using AI to Augment Systems Change Practices

Wed 9 Sep 2026 13:00 - 15:00 BST Online, Zoom

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Join Jewlya Lynn to learn how to use AI to strengthen your systems change practice, including in collaborative spaces.

For many of us, generative AI has become a tool of efficiency, helping us move more quickly through an abundance of work. Sometimes this means more time for the critical relational work, but often it results in the AI doing the thinking and we become the interpreters of its thoughts.

This session will help you find a new path for using AI – as a way to strengthen your systems change practice and augment your and your partners' capabilities. We will explore where and how you can integrate AI into your work, with a focus on ‘AI in the mix’ of your relational processes rather than ‘humans in the loop’.

You will hear about examples where systems change efforts have been disrupted and transformed, where habitual thinking has been made visible, and where groups have made real-time discoveries during planning sessions to strengthen their work. You will have an opportunity to practise with a tool that can disrupt your thinking. To do so, you’ll need access to an LLM (Large Language Model) of your choice and be working on a computer, not a mobile device.

Join this short course on Wednesday 9 September for 2 hours starting at 08:00 ET / 13:00 BST / 14:00 CEST / 17:30 IST. Check your time zone.

Refund policy: Tickets are non-refundable but can be transferred to another participant.

This short course is offered in collaboration between PolicySolve and School of System Change as part of the Seedling Series: short courses supporting changemakers to embrace complexity through discovering the diversity of systemic approaches and practitioners.

Discover all course details on the School of System Change website.