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Student-Led AI Event at St. John’s Spotlights Responsible Technology for Teens

What Happened

St. John’s University recently organized a student-led event focused on artificial intelligence, aimed at high school students. The initiative introduced participants to responsible and ethical technology use, emphasizing how AI impacts daily lives and future careers. Panels and workshops discussed privacy, safety, and the societal consequences of rapid tech advancement. The event provided students with hands-on experiences and conversations with industry professionals and academic leaders from St. John’s, fostering a thoughtful approach to AI adoption.

Why It Matters

As AI technologies become increasingly embedded in education and society, early engagement around ethical use is essential. Empowering young people with knowledge about responsible AI can shape the next generation of digital citizens and innovators. Read more in our AI News Hub

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