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Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, entered the sunlight hotel conference hall in Brooklyn on Thursday to meet dozens of young leaders working in technological safety, politics and innovation.
Young people were attracted to talking away from the tables of the black circle, and many of them are unaware of their presence until he fell on a table and began to talk to them.
After making his way through different tables in the room, he took the theater to talk about the hopes and damages of this era from technological progress.
He said: “Praise be to God, that you are comrades, praise be to God, comrades here.” Talk about technology platforms that have become Stronger; These social media spaces were created based on society, yet he said that “there was no responsibility to ensure The safety of those societies online”
At some point, he said that there are people in power that are stimulated by pure profit only, rather than safety and well -being. He said to the crowd: “You have knowledge, a group of skills, confidence, courage and courage to be able to stand up to these things.”
The event was hosted yesterday by the RTYPF, RTYPF. Grant initiative To support youth organizations that form the future of technology. Duke Foundation, ArchlukWho participated in his establishment with his wife, Megan, Duchess of SussexThe second group of RtyPF donors, along with names like Pinterest and Melinda French Gates’ Bivotal Ventures.
TECHCRUNCH received exclusively to the event to chat with the attendees, which is an average age of about 22 years, about their work in the changing rapid technological scene.
The youth in this event were optimistic with caution about the future of artificial intelligence, but they were concerned about the impact of social media on their lives. They said that everything moves very quickly these days, faster than the law that could be connected.
“It is not that young people are anti -technology,” said Lydia Burns, 27, who leads the partnerships of youth and society in non -profit organizations. “We feel that we must have more inputs and seats on the table to talk about how these things affect our lives.”

Each turn from each conversation in this event led to social media.
Young people said in this event, that he consumes every part of the young man, yet clouds have the ability to become darker.
Adam Belllen, 23, helps operate the organization, which calls for safe and responsible artificial intelligence. He has worked on the Take It download law, and seeks to address AI resulting from pornography and other legislation, such as California SB53 This wants to create protection of those who are violations of employees on issues related to lack of intelligence. Belllen, like other young people in this event, works quickly to help people in power understand the new technology that creates faster.
“Two years ago, it was not possible for a person without artistic experience to create a realistic naked person for someone.” “But today, with the progress of obstetric artificial intelligence, there are applications and web sites available to the public for free to be announced for children,” on social media platforms.
He has heard about the cases where young people simply take pictures of their colleagues in the classroom, and their clothes completely, then download them on AI’s photo platforms to get a realistic nude to their peers. He said that doing this is not illegal at the national level yet, and that Big Tech handrails are loose. He said on these platforms, it is very easy to see ads for tools to create a fake deep porn, which means it is very easy for children to find them as well.
Sneha Dave, 26, founder of General Patience, an organization calling for support for young people with chronic conditions, is also concerned about the sharp social media taken by social media. She said that the effects are paid ads for prescribed medications, and adolescents are feeding drug ads on social media.
“We do not know how the Food and Drug Administration works with these companies to try to science to ensure that there is no misleading information by the influencers who announce these prescribed medications,” Dave told Techcrunch:
Young people told us that social media in general is a mental health crisis. Yoelle Gulko, 22, is working on a movie to help people better understand social media risks. She said that walking through the campus of universities these days, you hear about many people who simply delete their social media accounts, and feel unable to relationship with the world via the Internet.
“Young people should not leave a motive for themselves,” said Volco. “Young people must really be given tools to succeed online, and this is something that many of us do.”

Liu Wu, 21, remembers the exact moment that led him to start his non -profit consensus, AI.
It was in 2023 when the noise around Chatgpt became widespread. “There was all this press from universities and the media on how to destroy education,” Wu told Techcrunch: “There was all this press from universities and the media on how to destroy education,” “We had this feeling that this was not at all, the situation that should be taken.”
Therefore, the consensus of artificial intelligence, which works with students, technology companies and educational institutions to talk about the best methods that students can use in school.
“Is it the teenager’s mistake to be addicted to Instagram?” Wu told us, and he picks up what many young people felt when asked. Or is it a company error that makes this technology cause addiction? ”
Wu wants to help students learn how to work with artificial intelligence while still learning to think about themselves.
The work to push the organization was the main way in which the attendees who spoke to them aspired to defend themselves. However, some were building their own organizations, and put the youth perspective in the foreground.
“I see young people a bridge between our current government and what is the future of responsible technology,” said Jennifer Wang, the Paraguce Foundation, which links students to governments looking for views on technical policy issues.
Meanwhile, Dave, a patient with a patient, pays more cooperation between the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and FTC. It is also Work to help Pass a draft law via Congress to protect patients from deceptive drug ads online.
Belllen of Encode said he is considering supporting bills in the various states that will require disclosure boxes so that people know that they are talking to artificial intelligence, not a human being, as well as the bill in California, and they look forward to banning minors from using Chatbots. He is watching The letter case. The saying of the ruling in this case will be a teacher in forming the list of artificial intelligence in the future.
His company, along with others in the field of technical policy, presented a summary to support the person who is sustaining.
At some point during the event, the Duke sat next to Wu to talk about the opportunities and risks of artificial intelligence. They talked about the need for more accountability and who have the ability to press for change. This solution was clear.
“People in this room,” said Wu.