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AI takes centre stage at National Eisteddfod in Wales

AI takes centre stage at National Eisteddfod in Wales

It's a key theme at this year's National Eisteddfod, with talks and events exploring its impact through technology, language, and daily life.
The discussion is part of a wider programme in the Science and Technology Village, co-organised by M-SParc (the Menai Science Park), where a session titled "Is There AI?" will take place on Thursday at 2.45pm, chaired by Archdruid Rhys Iorwerth.
Emily Roberts, outreach and community manager at M-SParc, said: "The National Eisteddfod is a broad celebration of Welsh culture, language, and identity – but in recent years, one area has really stood out as a place where tradition meets the future: the Science and Technology Village.
"It's where innovation is presented through the Welsh language, where children learn through play, where older generations discover new technologies in an easy-to-understand way, and where everyone can enjoy amazing and unforgettable experiences.
"This village is a vital part of the Eisteddfod, offering a platform for organisations, companies, and experts to share innovative ideas, the latest developments, and exciting research.
"Whether it's about health, renewable energy, AI, or agriculture – there's something here for everyone: schoolchildren, young people, families, experts, and older generations alike.
"Come and discover the future."
The village aims to inspire visitors of all ages with hands-on activities and demonstrations designed to make science and technology accessible and fun.
One of the highlights is the M-SParc Science Show, held at the Eisteddfod for the first time this year and focused on the theme of waves.
The village aims to inspire visitors of all ages (Image: Aled Llywelyn) Ms Roberts said: "What are waves – the energy – that bring us back together and weave into our everyday lives?
"We'll be exploring sea waves, sound waves, and even the waves inside our own bodies.
"There'll be a chance to understand your heartbeat and see live how music reaches our ears.
"With something new for everyone of all ages to learn, we're encouraging people to come and remember why science is so fascinating – because it's part of all our lives, every single day.
"The show is a lot of fun."
The Science and Technology Medal will be awarded to Dewi Bryn Jones for his contributions to Welsh-language software and apps.
A tribute to Professor Glyn O. Phillips, the first recipient of the medal in 2004, will also take place on Thursday at 3pm.
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