講座:人工智能功能探索與體驗(普通話)/ Exploring and Trying Out AI Features (Mandarin)

由安老自助處授課 / presented by Self Help for the Elderly
Tuesday, 5/12/2026
2:00 - 3:30

本课程将带领学员探索并亲身体验人工智能(AI)的多种实用功能,例如图片识别、文字生成和翻译工具等。通过实际操作与示范,学员将了解不同人工智能工具的特点,并比较它们在准确性、易用性与适用场景方面的优缺点。课程内容通俗易懂,帮助学员更有信心地使用AI技术,提升日常生活与学习效率。

 

如果你是新手入門使用Zoom,課前可預先觀看此視頻和網站以獲取更多有關如何使用Zoom平台的資訊。 

安老自助處自1966年起,旨在為三藩市長者提供值得信賴的貼心照護同時亦致力於增進長者的獨立及尊嚴。 他們的非牟利服務以及關懷陪伴引導長者樂齡健康養老。SF Connected是一項為三藩市灣區長者及殘障成人提供的免費電腦輔助輔導計劃。

連結: 安老自助處(Self-Help for the Elderly):  網站 |  臉書 | 推特 | Instagram | 領英

SF Connected是由「寬頻科技機會計劃」 (BTOP) 撥款資助的。 一半的撥款撥往耆英及成人服務部 (DAAS) 以便牽頭推動為長者及殘障成人而設的數碼計劃,從而促成設立SF Connected。

連結:SF Connected網站

這是三藩市科技週的其中一項活動。

 


This class invites participants to explore and experience a variety of AI features, such as image recognition, text generation, and translation tools. Through hands-on demonstrations, participants will learn how different artificial intelligence tools work and compare their strengths and weaknesses in terms of accuracy, ease of use, and real-life applications. The class is designed to be practical and beginner-friendly, helping participants gain confidence in using AI to support everyday activities. Presented in Mandarin.

If you are new to using Zoom, check out this video and website with more information on how to use Zoom before the program.

Self-Help for the Elderly supports San Francisco seniors with trustworthy care, promoting independence and dignity, since 1966. Their non-profit services and companionship guide seniors towards wellness and happiness. SF Connected is an initiative that provides free computer tutoring and support to seniors and adults with disabilities in the San Francisco area.

Connect: Self-Help for the Elderly:  Website |  Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Linkedin

SF Connected is funded by a Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP) grant. Half of this grant was allocated to the Department of Aging and Adult Services (DAAS) to spearhead a digital initiative for seniors and adults with disabilities, leading to the formation of SF Connected.

Connect: SF Connected Website

 

This event is part of SF Tech Week.


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