A place where communities think together about the future we are building with AI.
Not a feed. Not a forum. A quiet commons for sense-making.
"What kind of humans are we becoming because of the way we design and use AI?"
AI is changing life for parents, teachers, students, helpers, artists, elders β everyone. So everyone deserves the chance to make sense of it together. We don't exist to tell society what to think. We exist to create the conditions for society to think together.
Not just engineers, founders, or policymakers. Which means the conversation about it belongs to everyone too.
A good question opens a room. Curiosity is more valuable than certainty, and reflection more valuable than reaction.
Collective wisdom emerges through listening across generations, professions, and cultures β not only from expertise.
There's no algorithm deciding what you see, no likes to chase, and no winners to declare. Just questions worth sitting with, and people willing to sit with them.
Thoughtful, open questions β like "What should remain deeply human?" or "How should parents introduce AI to children?"
Not just opinions β stories, questions, reflections, and small experiments, from different professions, generations, and cultures.
In time, AI will help organise themes and surface different perspectives β a librarian, never a judge. Humans remain the authors.
People return, respond to new insights, and build on earlier ideas. Questions stay alive for months and years.
Every conversation here becomes part of a growing archive. Not an archive of opinions β an archive of a society thinking together.
Questions keep evolving over months and years. New generations pick up conversations earlier ones began. Knowledge accumulates slowly, and wisdom matures the way good things do: without hurry.
Each topic gathers open questions and the reflections people have offered so far. Come in anywhere β reading quietly is a fine way to participate.
What helps people grow whole in an AI age?
Raising children alongside technology we're still learning ourselves.
Care, connection, and the limits of what machines should hold.
How schools and learners prepare for a changing world.
Capability, dignity, and livelihood as work changes shape.
What we can rely on β in machines, institutions, and each other.
Community, neighbourhoods, and staying human together.
What making things means when machines can make things too.
We welcome curiosity, humility, different lived experiences, thoughtful disagreement, respect, and reflection. We do not optimise for arguments, virality, outrage, winning, or popularity.
Your story carries more weight here than your certainty. "This is what I've noticed" is always welcome.
Every contribution is read by a real person before it joins the conversation. It's how we keep this space gentle β and it means your words may take a few days to appear.
No profiles to polish, no scores, no streaks. Reading quietly counts as participating.
Living Conversations hopes to become more than a website: a public commons where communities gather to ask better questions together, and a growing body of collective wisdom.
The future should not simply be designed for communities. It should increasingly be shaped with them. What accumulates here is a contribution to future generations navigating the age of AI.
Living Conversations is one expression of the Compassion Collectif ecosystem. Together, these support human flourishing in the age of AI.
Cultivates individual reflexivity β a gentle reflective journal for noticing your inner life.
Cultivates collective wisdom β communities thinking together about the future.
Cultivates collective action and generosity β sharing what we have, close to home.