Gen AI Voices Review
The Gen AI Voices Review is a quarterly online publication featuring original research and reflections from students exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence, ethics, and human discovery.
Each issue showcases short research features, essays, and commentary from students whose participation is supported through the Gen AI Voices Access Fellowship Fund. The Fund sponsors advanced research opportunities in partnership with leading educational organizations.
Through these experiences, students investigate real-world questions about AI and society, from bias and sustainability to creativity, health, and innovation, and learn how to communicate their findings with clarity, purpose, and integrity.
By publishing their work in The Review, these young researchers contribute their perspectives to the broader conversation about how AI can serve humanity, reminding us that the future of technology depends on the insight, curiosity, and leadership of those who will inherit it.
Featured Articles
When Robots Cross the Street
Seventeen-year-old Sophie K. explores how food delivery robots are designed to look cute and humanlike, inspiring empathy even when they replace real workers. Her essay asks what happens when our compassion is redirected toward machines and how design choices shape the way we feel about technology.