I recently had the pleasure of speaking at the online conference, AI and Libraries: Applications, Implications, and Possibilities. It was a quick talk, but mine was initially titled, A Framework for AI Literacy in Libraries. In the middle of the talk I changed the title to the more accurate, Competencies for Generative AI in Libraries :-) There are recordings of each of the sessions at that URL, but if you want to see my slides, which include some solid links, IMHO, they can be accessed at https://piv.al/AI_Framework.
Do take a look at all the recordings - I'm sure there's something of interest for most of you in there. Note that the chat logs for each session are included, and that's where you'll find lots of great links that participants were tossing in to support whatever the speaker was talking about. If you watch nothing else, watch the closing conversation with Dr. Maggie Melo, and then the Opening Keynote.
And finally, there will be another round of presentations coming up on April 18th, so sign up if you want to be in the loop to attend live, or to receive recordings after the fact. It's free. (if you were involved in the first round, you don't need to sign up again).