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AI 2030 is a youth-led advocacy platform by Encode Justice calling for global AI governance action by 2030, relevant to AI safety as it represents civil society pressure for regulatory guardrails against AI harms including bias, election interference, and autonomous weapons.
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AI 2030 is a campaign by Encode Justice, a youth-led organization with over 1,000 members under 25, calling on world leaders to establish AI safeguards by 2030. The platform outlines five major calls to action: building trust, protecting rights, securing economic futures, banning fully automated weapons, and fostering international cooperation. It has garnered signatures from notable figures including Yoshua Bengio and former Irish President Mary Robinson.
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- •Youth-led initiative with 1,000+ members under 25, calling for AI governance guardrails by 2030 across five key areas.
- •Five calls to action: build trust, protect rights, secure economic future, ban fully automated weapons, and cooperate internationally.
- •Supported by prominent signatories including AI researcher Yoshua Bengio and former UN High Commissioner Mary Robinson.
- •Launched ahead of the 2024 Seoul AI Safety Summit, receiving coverage from CNN, TIME, Washington Post, and Fortune.
- •Frames AI governance as a generational justice issue, emphasizing young people bear the greatest long-term risks from unregulated AI.
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AI 2030
Our Calls to Action
Our Signatories
Sign the Statement
AI
2030
Our generation’s platform for global AI action by 2030.
Our world is changing fast and fundamentally. What will it look like in one year? Five years? Ten? The answer will depend greatly on the trajectory of artificial intelligence.
Recent breakthroughs are transforming social, political, and economic realities, but they have not come without unanticipated risks. Today, AI is amplifying bias, distorting elections, and disrupting jobs. As AI grows more and more capable, harms will only proliferate. Our shared future is more precarious now than ever before. It is young people who have the most to gain — and the most to lose.
Encode Justice, with one thousand members all under the age of 25, represents millions of young people across the globe. We are supported by many more allies over the age of 25. Together, we believe AI innovation has enormous potential to advance human prosperity — but as of now, our world is on the wrong path. Today’s leaders must ensure that our generation inherits a livable future by immediately establishing guardrails for AI that protect all of our lives, rights, and livelihoods .
Our Signatories >
Today’s Leaders
Mary Robinson
First woman President of Ireland, former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Yoshua Bengio
ACM Turing Award Winner, Professor at Université de Montréal, Founder and Scientific Director of Mila – Quebec AI Institute
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Actor
Margaret Mitchell
Chief AI Ethics Scientist at Hugging Face
Audrey Tang
Taiwan’s first Digital Minister
Tomorrow’s Leaders
Sneha Revanur, 19
AI 2030 Author, Encode Justice
Sunny Gandhi, 22
AI 2030 Author, Encode Justice
Luke Drago, 22
AI 2030 Author, Encode Justice
Adam Billen, 22
AI 2030 Author, Encode Justice
Lysander Mawby, 22
AI 2030 Author, Encode Justice
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Young People Urge Leaders to Address AI's Greatest Threats CNN | June 5, 2024
We Must Put an End to AI’s Culture of Secrecy TIME | June 5, 2024
For Gen Zers like me, AI regulation isn’t happening fast enough—and our future depends on it Fortune | May 20, 2024
Student AI activists at Encode Justice release 22 goals for 2030 ahead of global summit in Seoul South China Morning Post | May 21, 2024
Youth activists call on world leaders to set AI safeguards by 2030 Washington Post | May 16,
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