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Over the last months, the GenAI project has been working towards a simple but ambitious goal: to help young people understand, use and critically engage with generative AI. There is plenty of excitement around AI these days — but what’s often missing is accessible, honest and well-structured education that helps...
In an era dominated by algorithms, automation, and digital assistants, one truth is becoming increasingly clear: what makes us human is more valuable than ever. As artificial intelligence becomes capable of writing, designing, coding, and even mimicking empathy, emotional intelligence, our ability to understand, manage, and connect with emotions, is...
The rise of generative artificial intelligence marks a cultural turning point, and Gen Z is standing right at the center of it. Born between 1997 and 2012, this generation has never known a world without algorithms, recommendations, and automation. But what makes Gen Z different is not that they use...
Rethinking Education in the Age of Generative AI The phrase “don’t copy from the internet” used to be a golden rule in classrooms. But what happens when the internet starts generating answers just for you, instantly, in perfect grammar, and tailored to your tone? With the rise of generative AI...
Hey there! We’re diving into exciting territory with our Erasmus project, focusing on empowering GenZ by mastering the world of Generative AI (GenAI). We recently had an insightful meetup in Athens, where we laid out the groundwork for something game-changing! Uniting Forces Across Borders Our project isn’t just a lone...
Generation Z isn’t waiting for change – they’re making it happen! Their values, approach to work, technology, and society are reshaping the world faster than ever. What will they change? Work & Business  Gen Z prioritizes work-life balance, flexibility, and authenticity. Companies that don’t adapt will lose top talent.  According...

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