
A conversation, not a prediction
AI & USWhat does the future look like?
Young people should not simply inherit the AI future. They should help shape it.
Artificial intelligence is already shaping our minds, our jobs and our communities. This is a space for young people to ask the hard questions — and to help answer them.
The purpose is to ask
What kind of AI do young people actually want?
From the apps they use to the systems they inherit — what feels useful, fair, and worth building?
What should AI never replace?
Some things depend on human care, presence and judgment. Where should we draw the line?
How can AI support human creativity, learning, relationships and dignity?
The best tools extend what people can do together, not replace the people doing it.
What does a good AI-enabled future look like from a young person's perspective?
The people who will live longest with these decisions deserve the loudest voice in shaping them.
Questions we keep coming back to
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What should AI never be allowed to decide about a person?
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Who benefits when a machine gets faster and a person gets cheaper?
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What does a good day in 2040 actually look like for you?
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If you could write one rule into every AI system, what would it be?
The future is not something that happens to us.
It's built out of the choices, rules and habits we settle on now — and the people in the room when those decisions get made.