
In a conversation with Women in AI on LinkedIn Live, Elena Sinel, Teens in AI’s Founder & CEO, discusses the vision behind Teens in AI and why it is essential for young people to develop AI literacy from an early age.
The discussion explores the importance of teaching artificial intelligence not only as a technical discipline but also through the lenses of ethics, culture and societal impact. Drawing on the organisation’s work across more than 100 countries, Elena reflects on how young people engage with AI globally, the challenges education systems face in keeping pace with technological change, and what is needed to support both students and educators in understanding and using AI responsibly.
When and Where
🎤 Shaping the AI-Driven Economy: Youth, Ethics, and Culture
🗓️ Thursday, 12 March 2026
⏰ 14:00-15:00pm GMT
🔗 Watch the recording here: LinkedIn LIVE
A few highlights from the discussion:
🔍 AI governance is no longer only a technical challenge. It now sits at the intersection of leadership, organisational culture, and public accountability.
🔍 Global approaches to AI regulation are evolving differently.Countries are shaping their own strategies, which will influence how organisations deploy AI responsibly.
🔍 Ethical AI requires context. Geopolitics, democratic values, and human rights all influence how AI systems should be designed and used.
🔍 Leadership Accountability is essential. Organisations need clear governance structures to ensure AI is developed and deployed responsibly.
🔍 Inclusion matters. Diverse perspectives are necessary to ensure AI reflects the needs of the societies it serves.
If you are working in AI, Policy, Ethics, or Technology Leadership, this conversation offers valuable insights into the future of responsible AI.
Women in AI is a global non-profit community across 160+ countries.
Women in AI is a Global community of women experts and influencers of women in AI.
Their goal is to close the gender gap in the field of Artificial Intelligence by empowering women and raising awareness about gender diversity in AI.





