Who is the target audience for our conferences?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the power to transform our world in meaningful and positive ways. To ensure this transformation is truly beneficial, it is essential to understand AI and its effects — particularly for younger generations (0–25 years old), whose cognitive development makes them more vulnerable to the risks linked to technology and screen use.
At everyone.AI, our mission is to anticipate and proactively educate about the risks and opportunities of AI for children and adolescents. Our conferences are designed to promote a responsible and informed use of AI and technologies (including phones, social media, video games, and Generative AI), raising awareness of potential dangers while also highlighting the opportunities that come from a deeper understanding of these tools.
Through engaging talks and workshops, we help educators, parents, students, companies and professionals build a safer and more responsible digital future.
Our talks are available in English and French. For more information, please contact: celine@everyone.ai
Workshop
Human and Artificial Intelligences Workshop
Audience: College students, learning expedition, product developers, AI curious thinkers
Topic: Discover human and artificial intelligence in a whole new light!
Dive into an immersive workshop grounded in neuroscience and developmental psychology research, designed to help you better understand how the human brain and AI technologies work — and the bridges that connect them. The first part of the workshop offers a neuroscientific presentation of how the human brain functions and the parallels with AI, before moving into an engaging hands-on session.
Structured as a collective intelligence workshop, it invites participants to explore key mechanisms, reflect on their digital habits, and co-create solutions adapted to their own realities.
Whether you’re a parent, teacher, curious teen, entrepreneur, or simply a concerned citizen — this workshop is for you! It offers a playful and engaging way to take ownership of these crucial topics.
Interactive Talks
Empowering Choices: Navigating the Role of AI in Social Media and Video Games
Audience: Adolescents (11 years old and up) with or without their parents
Topic: Join us as we journey through a typical day in the life of an adolescent, examining the pervasive role of AI in social media, video games, and streaming services. We’ll delve into both the positive and negative impacts these technologies have on teenagers’ lives. This talk aims to equip both parents and children with the same foundational knowledge, fostering open, collaborative conversations. Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of the underlying mechanisms of AI and receive practical advice on maintaining control in the digital realm.
Anticipating AI: An Introduction to Future Challenges and Responsible Innovation.
Audience: College students, learning expedition, product developers, AI curious thinkers
Topic: AI is advancing faster than ever, rapidly integrating into every aspect of our lives. As it becomes omnipresent, it’s crucial to consider: How do we fully embrace its potential? This talk delves into the essential knowledge and critical questions we must address as both users and developers of AI technologies. Using real-world examples to identify opportunities and foresee potential risks, you are invited to engage in rethinking how to navigate the expanding landscape of AI.
Keynotes
Artificial Intelligence: Present Realities and Future Horizons
Audience: Parents of middle and high schoolers, schools and adolescents
Topic: This conference explores the fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Generative AI, clarifying these essential concepts. We will then examine the many ways AI is already integrated into our daily lives, often in unseen ways. Through concrete examples, we will address best practices for the responsible and beneficial use of these technologies. Finally, we will discuss the challenges and opportunities of the coming years, focusing on key steps to prepare for a future where AI will play a central role.
Artificial Intelligence: Preparing Our Children For the Future
Audience: Parents of preschool and elementary kids
Topic: This talk will introduce the basics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in simple terms, helping you understand how it works. We’ll explore how AI is already part of everyday life, like the videos kids watch on YouTube or how screens are used. With real-life examples, we’ll share helpful tips on how to use technology and screens wisely, especially for young children. Finally, we’ll talk about both the challenges and exciting possibilities of AI in the future, focusing on how to create safe and healthy digital habits for young children.
Children and Screens: How to Support Children's Well-Being in an AI-Driven World?
Audience: Parents, schools and adolescents
Topic: In this talk, we’ll uncover the AI driving the apps, video games, and streaming services that captivate our children. We’ll explore practical strategies for regaining control over our screen time and enriching our lives. The goal is to support youth wellbeing by providing clear, actionable strategies that empower families. Join us as we navigate the digital landscape, making informed choices to positively impact our daily routines and enhance the overall health of our youth.
The Future of Child Development in the AI Era
Audience: AI curious thinkers, product developers, parents and schools, institutions
Topic: As artificial intelligence becomes more woven into the fabric of daily life, it introduces both transformative opportunities and significant challenges, especially for children and young adults in the critical phases of brain development. In this enlightening session, we will unveil the crucial findings from our May 2024 Research Report. By examining how AI impacts young minds, the discussion will delve into the essential qualities that define and shape human development, addressing the inherent risks and outlining the potential for responsible AI to enrich and safeguard our children’s futures. Join us to learn how these insights can drive the creation of AI that is not only technologically proficient but also nurtures and respects the complexities of human development.
Engineering Responsibility: Integrating Human Insights into AI Development
Audience: AI curious thinkers, product developers, parents and schools, institutions
Topic: As artificial intelligence becomes more woven into the fabric of daily life, it introduces both transformative opportunities and significant challenges, especially for children and young adults in the critical phases of brain development. In this enlightening session, we will unveil the crucial findings from our May 2024 Research Report. By examining how AI impacts young minds, the discussion will delve into the essential qualities that define and shape human development, addressing the inherent risks and outlining the potential for responsible AI to enrich and safeguard our children’s futures. Join us to learn how these insights can drive the creation of AI that is not only technologically proficient but also nurtures and respects the complexities of human development.
Speakers
Mathilde Cerioli, Ph.D holds a doctorate degree in Cognitive Neuroscience and a Master’s Degree in Psychology, with a strong focus on child development. She specializes in the intersection of AI and child cognition, consulting for top EdTech and gaming companies. As the Chief Scientist at everyone.AI, Mathilde is dedicated to integrating responsible, safe, and ethical technology to benefit children’s development.
Anne-Sophie Seret is the Executive Director of everyone.AI. With a background in sales and entrepreneurship, she is passionate about using design thinking to understand users’ needs and pain points. Through her work with Edtech companies, she recognized the transformative capabilities of AI and is dedicated to advocating for its ethical use while safeguarding future generations.
Céline Malvoisin is a speech therapist and has worked with children and adults to help them overcome challenges related to speech, language, written expression or neurological disorders.
Passionate about education, she works as Chief Learning Officer of everyone.AI for a responsible, safe and ethical integration of AI in order to ensure the well-being and development of children.
Grégory Renard is an expert in applied artificial intelligence (NLP, conversational AI, and foundation models) with over 20 years of experience. Recognized for his contributions, he received NASA’s merit award in 2022 for AI applied to Earth and Space sciences. He has advised several governments, including France where he initiated and collaborated on the AI for Humanity project in 2018. He has an informed strategic vision and focuses particularly on the ethical and social impacts of AI.
