Pillar 3: Ecosystem & Community

Field-Building

Organizing the global AI-and-children community.

The field moves faster when it has shared rhythm.

iRAISE creates the shared rhythm and infrastructure that lets research, policy, youth voice, and product responsibility reinforce one another through shared priorities and regular exchange.

Operating rhythm

Quarterly coalition meetings

Regular member sessions keep governments, companies, researchers, NGOs, and civil society close to the latest research, policy movement, and youth perspectives.

  • Coalition meetings held across 2025 and 2026.
  • Research and policy updates shared before they become mainstream.
  • A recurring space for companies and public-interest actors to align on practical priorities.
Youth participation

Youth voice inside the work

Young people participate in Labs, convenings, and shared outputs that feed the coalition's research and policy agenda.

  • Youth participation in the October 2025 iRAISE Lab.
  • Youth participation at the 8th Paris Peace Forum and IASEAI at UNESCO.
  • Youth Manifesto and video bringing young people's expectations into the G7 conversation.
Shared infrastructure

Global Knowledge Platform

The platform makes scientific outputs, design guidance, policy briefs, regulatory summaries, and curated resources easier to find and use.

  • Resource library for research, regulation, and child-centered AI design.
  • Short videos from coalition stakeholders.
  • AI assistant to help users navigate the knowledge base.

Field-building in motion

The work shows up through recurring meetings, youth-led outputs, regional gatherings, shared infrastructure, and demand from major AI and governance conversations.

Quarterly rhythm
01

Coalition meetings across 2025 and 2026

Recurring sessions align research, policy, youth voice, and coalition activity.

Youth voice
02

Youth participation in Labs and convenings

Young people contribute directly to shared outputs and agenda-setting moments.

G7 youth output
03

Youth Manifesto and video

Young people's expectations brought into the G7 conversation on beneficial GenAI for children.

Regional work
04

Gatherings in San Francisco, Paris, and Washington D.C.

Regional roundtables and working sessions, with expansion toward Cairo, Switzerland, the UK, and beyond.

Shared platform
05

Knowledge base for the field

Research, design guidance, policy briefs, regulatory summaries, videos, and navigation support.

Public agenda
06

Major AI and governance conversations

Paris Peace Forum, IASEAI at UNESCO, science diplomacy, AI Impact Summit, and public expert debate.

Join the working field shaping AI for children

Explore the Youth Manifesto, follow the Global Agenda, and use the knowledge base as the coalition grows.