The Tadam consortium, of which IAME is a partner, is organising a series of webinars from April to June 2025, open to all: whether you are a journalist, researcher, student, media educator, teacher, IT expert, etc., join the discussion! Several facets of the impact of AI on the information process will be questioned and debated: with experts, using participative methodologies, role-playing, etc.
- Free but registration required
- Duration 1h30
- Language: English

On Thursday 3rd April – 17.00 PM CET
Experiencing AI in your everyday life – Take the control back of.
This webinar explores how people engage with AI in their everyday lives, focusing on the shift from merely trusting AI’s output to understanding its production process. Through real-life stories, shared insights, and collaborative discussion, the session aims to uncover how this shift influences trust—whether in technology, the creators behind it, or ourselves.
Your profile ? To be active participant of the discussion ! This session welcomes anyone curious about the impact of AI on everyday life—educators, journalists, researchers, or everyday users navigating these systems.
Register here.

Monday 28th April – 17.00 PM CET
Between language and images:
The growing importance of precision and descriptive skills for multimodal AI
Discover how the precision of language shapes AI-generated art!
The webinar aims to explore how language precision and descriptive skills are crucial for generating artistic images through AI and how effective prompting techniques can be used to refine style and achieve desired artistic outcomes.
Dr. Alessandro Bellini will explore the techniques of artistic image generation through prompting, while Documentary Film Director Maria Leonida will share how AI has been used as a brainstorming assistant in a creative project.
We’ll wrap up by sharing an example prompt-based experiment that participants are welcome to try out themselves.

Friday 30th May – 15.00 PM CET
How does AI portray the world? The world through the lenses of AI and what are the issues in terms of ethics?
How AI is trained and who is behind? How does AI in some ways amplify stereotypes? After short presentations, participants will be invited to debate on bias, databases, economical system behind and potential political influence.

Friday 6th June – 14.00 PM CET
Information Quality in the AI Era: A Design Fiction Experience
Can you distinguish quality information in a world saturated with AI-generated content? The TADAM European program invites you to a unique design fiction webinar where you’ll experience firsthand the challenges and opportunities of media production and consumption in an AI-dominated information landscape.
Explore the future of media through an interactive simulation with experts Alejandra Michel (UNamur) and Jerry Jacques (UCLouvain)
Join us for this thought-provoking experience that will transform how you think about information in the age of generative AI!

Thursday 26th – 15.00 PM CET
Disinformation and AI: Towards Media Edukathon
A final session to wrap up negative and positive challenges as discussed and debated during all the online meetings.
The TADAM project is cofunded by the European Union.