
Share
Your Story.
Build a community that understands.
Help us understand how AI and new technology are showing up in real life — and receive resources tailored to you.
Real experiences matter more than hype.
Too often, conversations about AI and technology are driven by corporations, vendors, or institutions — not by the people living with the consequences.
We believe:
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Lived experience is a form of expertise
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Community insight should shape education and protection
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People deserve something useful in return for their time
Your stories help us:
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Document and socialize how communities build, express, and sustain self-efficacy, resilience, and trust while navigating algorithmic systems
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Understand emerging risks and patterns
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Identify where support is most needed
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Create relevant workshops, guides, and briefings
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Push back on harmful narratives about “inevitable” tech adoption
By completing one of our short surveys, you can share how AI and emerging technologies are impacting you, your family, or your community. In return, we curate resources, tools, and guidance tailored to the challenges and questions you raise.
Open Stories
What the Surveys Cover
Our surveys explore topics like:
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How AI shows up in daily life, work, caregiving, or services
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Experiences with automated decisions, screening, or surveillance
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Confusion, concern, or unexpected impacts from new tools
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What feels helpful — and what feels harmful or out of bounds
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What support would actually make a difference
Most surveys take 10-20 minutes to complete.
Your Privacy Comes First
We are intentional about how we collect and use information.
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We only collect what’s necessary
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We do not sell, share, or monetize responses
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Responses are used to inform education and resources — not profiling
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You can skip questions or stop at any time
Your trust matters more than data volume.
Who This Is For
This is for people who are:
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Caring for children, elders, or dependents
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Navigating work shaped by automation or AI
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Running or supporting community organizations
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Protecting their own digital wellbeing and privacy
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Feeling unsure, curious, or concerned about new technology
You do not need technical expertise to participate.







