A Global Movement Starting Now

Humans and AI aren't working together yet.
We're changing that.

AI is changing everything — how we work, how we learn, how decisions get made about our lives. But most people haven't been given the tools to keep up, stay safe, or have a say. We're a team working across Qatar, Switzerland, and Ghana to change that. We're building the education and tools every person needs — from age 7 to 97 — and making sure your data stays yours, not a tech company's.

Where we're starting:
Education
Healthcare
Climate
Financial Fairness
Teacher / Educator
Professional
Elder
Kid / Student
Parent
Policy Maker
Curriculum Designer
Administrator
Qatar Working with governments and business leaders
Switzerland Open education

Swiss frameworks
Ghana Ghana education services framework
What ties it together
  • Human Literacy
  • AI Literacy
  • Swiss Cyber Institute
  • WISE (Sponsoring)
  • Apertus Open Sovereign Model
Human Literacy AI Literacy Systemic Change Education First Rich and Poor Countries Together Making Data Fair For Everyone Humans In Charge of AI Data Owned By Communities Human Literacy AI Literacy Systemic Change Education First Global South + North Decolonising Data AI Governance Sovereign Models
Here's the honest truth

Education's Broken.
Schools Out.

The way we teach children was designed over 100 years ago — built for factories, not for people. AI didn't break the system. The system was already broken. AI just made it impossible to ignore.

Real Human and AI Literacy means starting again — properly. So that every person, in every country, knows how to think for themselves, understand what AI is actually doing, and stay in charge of their own life. That's what we're building. And education is where we begin.

The four things we're changing

Four big problems.
One connected solution.

Right now, the way AI is built, who it serves, and who gets left behind — it's not fair. Richer countries set the rules. Poorer countries carry the risk. We're working with communities on both sides to fix that from the inside out.

1

Teaching people to think — not just use tools

AI can write an essay, but it can't love your child, feel grief, or know right from wrong without being told. Every person — from a 7-year-old to a 70-year-old — deserves to understand what AI is, what it can't do, and why being human still matters more than ever.

2

Your information should belong to you — not a company

When your child uses a school app, that data often gets sent to a private company — sometimes overseas — without anyone asking permission. We're building systems where the community owns its own information, the data is honest and unbiased, and no corporation profits from your family's private life.

3

People must stay in control of AI — not the other way round

AI is already making decisions about who gets a job, who gets a loan, who gets flagged by the police. Most people don't know this is happening. We're working with governments in three countries to write clear rules — so AI is always accountable to people, never the other way round.

4

We build with communities, not for them

We don't fly in with answers. We sit down, listen, and build things together — with teachers, parents, elders, kids, and policy makers. Then we share what works across Ghana, Qatar, and Switzerland so both rich and poor countries learn from each other equally.

This affects all of us

Who are you?

It doesn't matter if you're a grandparent, a kid in school, a teacher, a doctor, or a politician. AI is changing your world right now. Pick who you are and we'll show you exactly what that means — and how you can be part of fixing it.

Select a role above to begin

We need your voice

We're launching a global survey in July 2026. We want to hear from people of every age, every background, and every country. Your answers will directly shape what gets built — the lessons, the tools, the rules. Three minutes. Real impact.

Join the July Survey →
Once the survey launches in July, we'll show live results here — so you can see what people around the world are saying.