NEXTGEN
NEXTGEN is the youth and education initiative of TAI, focused on developing the next generation of leaders equipped to navigate and shape the AI Age. The program integrates artificial intelligence literacy, systems thinking, and ethical reasoning to ensure that emerging innovators understand not only how to build technology, but how it impacts society.
Operating at the intersection of education and governance, NEXTGEN translates TAI’s research into real-world learning environments. Through structured programs, mentorship, and curriculum development, it builds a pipeline of informed, responsible, and systems-aware leaders.
OUR MISSION
Developing Responsible Leaders for the AI Age
NEXTGEN’s mission is to equip youth with the knowledge, skills, and ethical foundation required to lead in a world shaped by intelligent systems. By embedding governance, accountability, and systems awareness into education, the program ensures that future innovation is aligned with human dignity and long-term societal resilience.
PROGRAMS
NEXTGEN delivers a portfolio of programs and partnerships designed to build
AI literacy, ethical reasoning, and leadership capacity.
TECHNOVATION TEXAS
A statewide initiative empowering students to develop technology-based solutions to real-world problems. Through mentorship, project-based learning, and structured competition, students gain hands-on experience in AI, app development, and entrepreneurship. Technovation Texas is supported by TAI (A.N.G.E.L) as an independent Implementation Partner. This program is not owned or operated by Technovation®. Technovation® is a separate 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
UEFN TEXAS
An emerging program focused on integrating AI ethics training within UEFN video game development environments. TAI supports the program by providing educational materials and curriculum to the program chapter, which is an official Unreal Engine Community vetted by Epic Games. UEFN Texas introduces students to concepts such as game design, digital responsibility, ethical system development and behavioral design with Unreal Engine Fortnite.
Developing Responsible
Leaders for the AI Age
Our Goals
NEXTGEN operates with a focus on long-term impact and scalable education systems
Advance AI Literacy
Embed Governance Thinking
Develop Future Leaders
Expand Access to Education
Build Scalable Programs
FAQs
What is NEXTGEN?
NEXTGEN is TAI’s education initiative focused on preparing youth to understand and lead in the AI Age through governance-informed learning.
Who can participate in NEXTGEN programs?
Programs are designed for students, educators, and mentors seeking to engage in AI, systems thinking, and ethical innovation.
Do I need prior experience in AI or coding?
No prior experience is required. Programs are designed to support learners at multiple levels.
How can schools or organizations partner with NEXTGEN?
Schools and institutions can partner to bring programs, curriculum, and mentorship opportunities into their learning environments.
Are there opportunities for mentors and volunteers?
Yes. Volunteers can contribute as mentors, facilitators, and program supporters. Training and onboarding are provided.
How do I volunteer for NEXTGEN?
You can apply through our application portal. Opportunities are aligned based on your experience, interests, and program needs. Selected volunteers receive structured onboarding and training, along with acknowledgement certificates of service recognizing their contributions.
Is NEXTGEN only for implementation partnerships, or is it more?
NEXTGEN is more than an implementation partnership model. While it supports programs like Technovation as an Implementation Partner, it also develops original initiatives, curriculum, and leadership pathways designed to build long-term governance capacity and responsible innovation ecosystems.
JOIN NEXTGEN
Help Build the Next Generation of Responsible Innovators
NEXTGEN invites educators, mentors, institutions, and partners to support the development of future leaders in the AI Age. Whether through program participation, mentorship, or institutional collaboration, contributors play a direct role in shaping how technology is understood and applied.
