summer 2024
AI and the Future of Knowledge
Volume XVI, Number IV
In this issue, young KidSpirit contributors take us to the latest digital frontier: artificial intelligence. How will AI change our societies? Our everyday lives? Our very psyches? Teens ponder our future at the edge of the unknown.
Cover artwork by Luciana Rodriguez, age 17
How Can AI Be Used Ethically?
by Mahnoor Ali Pervaiz
The responsible implementation of AI is not just a moral imperative but a prerequisite for a sustainable technological future.
Features
The Vast Tree of Artificial Intelligence
by Siddhant Raj
A new era of code-driven systems and algorithm-based machinery has captured the limelight in the realm of technology.
Interfaith Connections
Lost In the Era of Technology
by Amy Bai
In Chinese culture, there are a myriad of traditional practices and skills that are passed down through generations to ensure that they do not vanish.
Awesome Moments
Unveiling the Power of Learning
by Om Kakkad
AI in Healthcare: A Journey of Inspiration and Ethical Exploration
by Samantha Singh
How AI and Its Applications Have Changed Our World
by Isabel Zhang
AI and the Arts
by Finnegan Kelly
Fiction
Juvo
by Elliot Marie
The Gallery
by Ruth Benitez Escobar
Summer Ghost
by David Yang
Helping Hands
The Gift of Presence
by Lily Wang
Using AI to Help Others
by Maria Basovska
The Shifting Sands of Oral Odyssey
by Rania Sikander
Media
Lifted By the Sun
by Ananya Verma
AlphaGo: Is the Human Mind Still Superior to AI?
by Jack Green
Will AI Lead Humanity Toward Innovation or Extermination?
by Maximiliano Mesh
It bends and mends like a mirror of us, but it’s something that could never be
How to Be a Student in the Age of AI
by Zachary Biondi
If we want to be good students, and if we want to see meaningful progress, what should we think about this new technology? How should we use it?
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Art by Jaden Flach, Brooklyn