
The Next Generation of AI: What Teens and Seniors Should Expect by 2035
The AI of 2035 will look different, but the principles guiding it will still be human. For teenagers, the challenge is preparing to adapt, learning skills like creativity, empathy, and problem-solving.

AI in Space Exploration: From Mars Rovers to Star Maps
Space exploration has always required courage, curiosity, and technology. AI is simply the newest partner on that journey. But no matter how advanced the tools, the dream of discovery remains deeply human.

The Global AI Race: Which Countries Are Leading, and Why It Matters
The AI race is often framed as a contest, but in reality, its impact will be global. Climate change, pandemics, and security threats don’t stop at borders. The question for the next generation is whether countries can move beyond competition and use AI as a tool for collaboration.

Can AI Teach Values? Why Machines Struggle with Morality
AI will never fully grasp morality because morality is not just a set of rules—it’s a shared human experience. Machines may help us act on our values more consistently, but they cannot define them.

AI and Accessibility: How Technology Helps People with Disabilities
AI has the power to level the playing field, giving people with disabilities greater freedom and opportunity. But technology alone isn’t enough—it must be designed with empathy, tested with real users, and supported by policies that prioritize inclusion.

Robots at Work: How AI Is Changing Factories and Warehouses
Some researchers are exploring ways to teach AI systems ethical reasoning, using philosophical principles or crowdsourced opinions. But morality isn’t just logic—it’s emotion, empathy, and lived context

AI and Privacy: What Happens to Your Data Behind the Scenes?
There’s one thing AI cannot do: feel. And that makes empathy and judgment—uniquely human qualities—more important than ever.

The Human Touch: Why AI Still Needs Empathy and Judgment
AI may change how we work, learn, and live, but it cannot replace the human ability to connect, comfort, and care. As we embrace new technologies, we must ensure that empathy and judgment guide how we use them

Music, Movies, and AI: Who Really Owns the Art?
The real question is not whether AI can make art, but whether humans will continue to value the unique imperfections and emotional depth only people can bring.

AI in Sports: How Data and Machines Are Changing the Game
Sports have always been about skill, teamwork, and passion. Now, they’re also about data. Artificial intelligence is transforming how athletes train, how fans experience games, and even how referees make calls.

From Selfies to Security: The Rise of Facial Recognition and Its Risks
If you’ve ever unlocked your phone with your face, you’ve used facial recognition. This AI technology has quickly moved from science fiction to everyday life.

AI and Climate Change: How Smart Tech Is Helping the Planet
From predicting floods to saving forests, smart technology shows that innovation can be part of the solution, not just the problem.

From Letters to Chatbots: Understanding How Communication Has Changed
From letters to chatbots, every stage in the history of communication has been about one thing: connection. Technology may change the how, but the why remains the same

How AI is Changing Careers for Students Today
The jobs of the future won’t look exactly like today’s. Some roles will disappear, many will transform, and new ones will emerge. But one truth remains: students have the power to shape how AI is used in the workplace.

The Ethics of AI: Who Decides What’s Fair?
Humans bring judgment, empathy, and accountability—the things no machine can replicate. AI can help process information faster, but deciding what’s fair will always require human values.

The Classroom: How High School Students Are Using AI
By using AI thoughtfully — as a guide, not a crutch — students can gain new skills, build confidence, and stay ahead in a world where technology will play an even bigger role.

The Companies Behind the AI Boom
AI isn’t one single invention — it’s a collection of technologies that require massive data, powerful computers, and world-class research.

How AI Powers the Apps You Already Use
Artificial intelligence (AI) might sound futuristic, but the truth is you already use it every single day — often without even realizing it. Some of the world’s most popular apps and devices are powered by AI

What is Artificial Intelligence (AI)? A Beginner’s Guide
From news headlines to everyday conversations, it’s often described as the future of technology. But what does AI actually mean, and why should you care?