Artificial Intelligence & Digital Technology

Track group photo, May 2025, Ottawa, Canada

As young people increasingly rely on social media to stay informed and engage in public life, they face growing risks from disinformation, data exploitation, cyberbullying, and online abuse. This track focuses on protecting young people’s digital rights, strengthening information integrity, and promoting safer online spaces.

Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technology Track

The track calls G7 leaders to…

  • Recognize that across the world, young people face a rapidly changing digital landscape; unable to access quality education, vulnerable to online harm, and threatened by disinformation that undermines democracy. The G7 has a unique opportunity to address these challenges.

  • By prioritizing digital learning, safeguarding democracy, protecting youth online, promoting inclusion, and shaping responsible AI governance, we empower young people to thrive, ensuring they are active creators of a fairer, inclusive digital future.

Iknoor Khaira

Track Co-chair

Penctho Tchomakov

Track Co-chair

France

Amélia Louiba

David Burge

Canada

Johannes Leon Röder

Germany

Alessia Balsamo

Italy

Makoto Ouchi

Japan

Katherine Macy

United Kingdom

Lara Sofia Render

European Union

Laura Daniela Amortegui

United States