To mark this national event, Arts et Métiers taking action through the CAIRE project to raise awareness about the responsible use of artificial intelligence.
What is AI for All Week?
Scheduled for May 18–24, 2026, this event aims to raise broad awareness of the issues surrounding artificial intelligence.
Supported by a network of academic, institutional, and local partners, it offers a variety of activities, workshops, lectures, and educational games that are accessible to everyone, with a special focus on those who lack access to digital technology.
The national goal is to raise awareness among 2 million French people by 2027. It is bringing together all stakeholders to organize nearly 1,500 events across France and raise awareness among more than 50,000 citizens, with a focus on local realities.
CAIRE, a project promoting responsible use
Arts et Métiers participationArts et Métiers AI for All Week is part of the momentum generated by the CAIRE project. This project aims to support an informed understanding of artificial intelligence by highlighting its ethical, societal, and environmental implications. Through the development of educational resources and outreach initiatives, CAIRE encourages everyone to take a critical look at the uses of AI and to understand its impacts on daily life.
On the campuses in Bordeaux, Cluny, Châlons-en-Champagne, Metz, and Paris, workshops, conferences, AI Cafés, quizzes, and open discussions will provide an opportunity to explore the uses of artificial intelligence in a simple, interactive, and critical manner.

It is essential that everyone, regardless of their level of digital literacy, age, or background, be able to understand the issues surrounding artificial intelligence and grasp its applications. That is why the campuses offer activities for staff, students, and schoolchildren alike
Cécile Weltman, CAIRE Project Manager