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Care and society

The Future of Care

As AI changes the economy, GENEration Hope asks how technology can help build a more human future for people with disabilities, families, caregivers, and communities.

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Future of care

A care revolution should be part of the AI conversation

As AI changes the labour market, society has a chance to rethink what work matters most. GENEration Hope explores whether the productivity unlocked by technology could help expand support for people with disabilities, strengthen caregiving, and create new forms of meaningful human-centred employment.

AI and Jobs

A home for essays, interviews, policy ideas, and family stories related to ai and jobs.

Disability Support

A home for essays, interviews, policy ideas, and family stories related to disability support.

Special Education

A home for essays, interviews, policy ideas, and family stories related to special education.

Caregiving Workforce

A home for essays, interviews, policy ideas, and family stories related to caregiving workforce.

Human-Centred Work

A home for essays, interviews, policy ideas, and family stories related to human-centred work.

Policy Ideas

A home for essays, interviews, policy ideas, and family stories related to policy ideas.

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Access and Policy

The AI Revolution Should Also Be a Care Revolution

If AI unlocks new productivity, rare disease families should be part of the conversation about where that value goes: care, support, education, and dignity.

Why it matters: Rare disease families live with care needs that are often invisible to economic debates. The future should make those needs more visible, not less.

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