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Profiles Sneha Revanur and Encode Justice, a youth-led organization advocating for global AI governance and ethical standards, illustrating grassroots civil society efforts to shape AI policy.

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This article profiles Sneha Revanur, a Williams College sophomore and founder of Encode Justice, a youth-led organization with over 1,000 members advocating for ethical AI standards and global AI governance. Revanur began her activism at age 15 with a California ballot campaign and has since expanded her focus to influencing world leaders on AI regulation. The piece highlights the growing role of young activists in shaping AI policy discussions.

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  • Sneha Revanur founded Encode Justice, a youth-led organization with 1,000+ teenage and young adult members focused on AI ethics and governance.
  • The organization aims to convince world leaders to establish ethical standards for AI use at a global level.
  • Revanur began her activism at age 15 with a grassroots campaign against a California ballot proposition.
  • The article highlights youth civic engagement as an emerging force in AI policy advocacy.
  • Encode Justice represents a civil society push for AI guardrails from a generational perspective.

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 Snehu Revanur, a sophomore at Williams College, hopes her organization, Encode Justice, and its 1,000-plus teenage and young adult members, will convince world leaders to establish ethical standards for the way artificial intelligence is used.

 
 
 
 
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