NKSC presents a new course to help safely use artificial intelligence
The National Cyber Security Centre in Lithuania is launching a course aimed at educating citizens on the safe and responsible use of artificial intelligence tools.
The National Cyber Security Centre (NKSC) in Lithuania is introducing a new educational course designed to enhance public knowledge about the safe and responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI). According to Deputy Minister of National Defense Tomas Godliauskas, the increasing integration of AI tools in daily tasks—from simple information searches to complex work functions—poses new cyber security risks. Thus, it is essential for citizens to develop critical skills that allow them to evaluate information critically and resist potential manipulations in the digital space. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to improve national resilience by ensuring that citizens can make informed decisions in a rapidly evolving technological environment.
The course will cover fundamental principles of how artificial intelligence works, its capabilities, and limitations. Participants will learn to distinguish between AI-generated information and content produced by humans. This understanding is crucial, given the prevalent risks associated with misinformation and digital manipulation that can arise from the misuse of AI technologies. The training program aims to empower participants with the skills needed to navigate the intricate landscape of AI, enhancing their ability to engage with technology responsibly and effectively.
As technology continues to advance, the NKSC recognizes the importance of fostering an informed citizenry that can cope with modern challenges posed by digital innovation. Programs like these play a vital role in equipping people with the necessary competencies to responsibly leverage AI tools while minimizing the risks associated with their use. Ultimately, this initiative serves not only to educate individual users but also to strengthen the collective security and resilience of the Lithuanian society against cyber threats.