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AI for All demonstrates how diverse perspectives, including those from underrepresented communities, are essential to building ethical and equitable AI systems. The exhibition connects visitors with pathways into AI education and careers, showing that AI is for everyone—not just computer scientists. Join us in reimagining who gets to shape our AI-driven future.

Created through collaboration between young people, designers, writers, and AI experts, the exhibition challenges us to imagine more inclusive AI futures. Each installation acts as a creative provocation—sparking dialogue about who shapes AI technology and whose voices are heard in its development.

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