Welcome to Sentient Futures Fellowships!

Last update: @February 4, 2026

This document contains important information about the program structure and content.

Please review it before your first session.

If you have questions about the course, you can raise them during this session.

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Program

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Onboarding steps

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Format: what to expect

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How to get the most out of the fellowship?

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The fellowship team is here to help you

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Program


Find information about the structure of your fellowship program below.

AI×Animals Spring 2026

The AI×Animals Fellowship is 8 weeks in total, running from early April until the beginning of June:

Start date End date
All groups April 6, 2026 June 1, 2026

Planned sessions:

Week 1. Icebreaker and Fellowship Intro Week 2. AI×Animals: The Present and Near Future Week 3. Precision Livestock Farming Week 4. Interspecies Communication Week 5. The Genetic Welfare Frontier Week 6. AI×Animals: The Long-Term Future Week 7. Animal Advocacy in the Age of Transformative AI Week 8. Taking Action: Projects and Career Planning

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We are planning a few optional elective sessions that cover related topics, featuring leading researchers and practitioners. We’ll announce these soon!

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Onboarding steps


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Format: what to expect


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You will meet for structured facilitated online discussions.

(1.75 hours per week)

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You will prepare for these sessions by completing readings and pre-session exercises.

(2-3 hours per week)

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To get the most out of our fellowships, we recommend setting aside at least 4 hours per week for synchronous sessions and preparation, including readings and exercises.

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How do the live sessions work?


You will meet with your group once a week for 1h45m with a 5m break in the middle.

📜 Handouts


All sessions will be structured around handouts in Google Docs which include prompts for discussions & activities (with timers to make sure we stay on track and cover everything).

Think of your group’s handout as a living document to assist your AI×Animals journey – the more resources & insights you share in it, the better!

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Make sure you bookmark your group’s session doc & have it open at the start of every session. Every week, new content will be added as tabs on the left side of the doc. The session doc will also be available in the “Important Links” section of you group’s Slack channel.

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✋ Participation etiquette


🔴 Recording and AI notetakers


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How to get the most out of the fellowship?


⏰ Please be punctual*.*


In order to ensure the best learning experience for everybody, please arrive on time.

  1. Subscribe to the calendar invites to receive reminders when your session is coming up.
  2. Bookmark your Google Meet link – it will be the same every week.
  3. Bookmark your group’s session handout (Note that links to the Google Meet and session doc are also pinned in your group’s private Slack channel).
  4. Open the Google Meet page and the session doc 10-15 minutes early so you’re not looking for the link when it’s time for your session to start.

✅ Attendance is key!


In order to receive a certificate at the end of the course, you must attend at least 7 out of 8 sessions.

🔄 If needed, you can change groups.


If necessary, you may switch cohorts during the middle of the course. A schedule of meeting timeslots can be found in the ‘General Info’ canvas pinned at the top of #f-aia26s-general in slack.

How do I switch? Switching is as easy as 1-2-3!

  1. On Slack, notify your main facilitator that you will be switching groups for the week
  2. Notify the facilitator of the group you would like to switch to, requesting (i) an invite to the calendar event, (ii) edit permissions for the session doc, and (iii) to be added to the new group's private channel. Links to the session docs and private channels can be found in the table below.
  3. After joining the new group’s private channel, introduce yourself.

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📚 Do the readings and pre-session exercises


Every week, there are readings related to the session topic. You must complete the required readings. If you are particularly interested in a topic, we welcome you to browse the further readings.

💼 Build career capital

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