Better AI starts with
better humans.
AI is transforming how we create, and is, at a larger scale, a consequential shift for humanity. We intend to embrace it fully. We also believe the people using it every day have more power to shape its future than they realize.
We Help Companies Put this into Practice.
Responsible AI isn't a separate track from learning AI. It's woven into everything we teach. Every workshop builds the habits that make exploration sustainable: knowing where tools are reliable, where they fall short, and how to make decisions with confidence and care. Our clients walk away knowing how to use AI well.
You Have Agency
Individual accountability drives collective change. That's why we developed the AI Ethics Constitution: a personal code of conduct each practitioner defines and commits to. When people articulate their own values around AI, they become more intentional, more discerning, and more vocal about what they'll support. When enough people do this, the market follows.
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What We Teach at Pratt
Our students at Pratt's AI Design Certificate program learn to interrogate AI, not just use it. Every class makes structured time for the harder questions: Who owns AI-generated work? Whose voices shaped the training data, and were they consented? What happens to creative jobs as these tools scale?
There are no tidy answers. Future leaders in design need to carry these questions into the room when decisions get made.
Take the Wheel.
Start a conversation at work. Ask your team how AI is being used in your organization and whether there's a shared understanding of the guardrails.
Sign the Pro-Human AI Declaration. Add your name to a growing global statement that AI should work for people, not the other way around. Visit humanstatement.org.
Build your AI Ethics Constitution. Define your own code of conduct for how you use these tools — and share it with someone you work with. Scroll back up the page to do it today!
Contact your elected officials. Let your representatives know you're paying attention to AI legislation and that you expect them to be too. It takes five minutes and it matters.
Follow and share credible voices. Organizations like the Center for Humane Technology and The Human Movement are doing important work. Amplifying them costs nothing and grows the movement.
The future of AI will be shaped by the people who show up for it. Talk to your colleagues about how your workplace adopts these tools. Ask your community organizations what they need. Hold your representatives accountable to policies that protect people. Make your voice count. We're working on this. You can too.