Barbara Moscato Brown Library Presents AI Awareness Workshop:
Spotting AI in Everyday Life
The Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial Library invites the community to
attend an AI Awareness Workshop: Spotting AI in Everyday Life on Thursday, April 16,
2026 at 12:30 PM. This free program is open to adults ages 19 and up, and no registration is
required.
Artificial Intelligence is everywhere—from social media posts to online ads and videos. But how
can you tell what’s real and what’s not? This interactive workshop is designed to help everyday
internet users better understand and identify AI-generated content.
Participants will learn how to recognize AI-generated writing, photos, and videos, as well as how
to spot red flags in fraudulent advertisements and misleading online content. The session will
also provide insight into how AI is currently being used and where the technology is headed.
Through real-world examples, attendees will explore how AI can be used to deceive—and how
to protect themselves online.
The workshop will be led by Emily Wolfel, a professional marketing and communications
expert with more than 15 years of experience in writing, advertising, graphic design, video
editing, and web development. Drawing on her extensive background, Wolfel will provide
practical tools and guidance to help participants evaluate the content they encounter every day. If
time permits, the session will include a live demonstration showing how AI-generated content is
created.
This program is free and open to the public, and no registration is required.
Event Details:
What: AI Awareness Workshop: Spotting AI in Everyday Life
When: Thursday, April 16, 2026 at 12:30 PM
Where: Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial Library, 27 West 4 th Street, Emporium
For more information, please call the library at 814-486-8011.

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