ai, foresight & Creativity

At the TASC Platform, AI, creativity, and foresight are being explored as connected tools for navigating the future of work, through creative experimentation, collaborative problem-solving, and policy dialogue.

Through its activities, the TASC Platform is testing how AI, creativity, and foresight can be applied to tackle real questions about the future of work, from policy challenges to ethical dilemmas and creative opportunities. These efforts are grounded in collaboration, by building networks, fostering partnerships, and identifying practical solutions that support more inclusive and sustainable transitions.

Since 2023, the TASC Platform has contributed to the AI for Good Global Summit, creating spaces where policy, creativity, and futures thinking intersect. Through workshops, film screenings, and participatory sessions, we explore how AI can be harnessed for more inclusive, human-centered futures.

This ongoing engagement reflects our belief that foresight meets action when diverse actors come together to imagine, co-create and build.

ARTICLES & BLOGS

Events & highlights

  • Held on 8 June 2023 during the Future of Work Summit at the Geneva Graduate Institute, these breakout sessions explored the intersection of technology, creativity, and the workplace. Co-organised by the TASC Platform with Haute École d'Art et de Design Genève (HEAD) and Global Vision, the sessions examined the practical applications of generative AI for creative industries and the growing role of immersive technologies in shaping future work environments through hands-on demonstrations and collaborative dialogue.

  • Held on 7 July 2025 on the sidelines of the AI for Good Summit, this workshop explored accountability, fairness, and governance in evolving AI supply chains. Co-hosted by the TASC Platform, Cognizant, and the International Association for Safe & Ethical AI (IASEAI), it gathered experts from policy, academia, and industry to examine how responsibility is shared across complex AI systems. Discussions focused on actionable recommendations to strengthen fairness, safety, and decent work in AI innovation.

  • Held on 9 July 2025 at the AI for Good Summit, this workshop explored how artificial intelligence could reshape learning and work by 2035. Hosted by Solve Community Challenges (SolveCC) and NACCE, in collaboration with the TASC Platform, it featured expert panels, short films, and group work to develop practical roadmaps for action. The session forms part of TASC’s ongoing foresight work to foster inclusive, future-focused dialogue on AI transitions.

  • Held on 5 July 2023 during the AI for Good Summit in Geneva, this half-day workshop explored how artificial intelligence is reshaping the future of work. Co-hosted by the TASC Platform and AI Commons, the session combined expert discussions, film screenings, and interactive breakout groups to imagine diverse scenarios for work in an AI-driven world. Participants examined both opportunities and risks, focusing on human agency, global cooperation, and inclusive approaches to technological change.

  • Held on 30–31 May 2024 in Geneva during the AI for Good Summit, this two-day workshop explored how artificial intelligence can enable more inclusive, sustainable futures. Co-organised by the TASC Platform and Source Transitions, it gathered experts, practitioners, and community voices to reimagine AI through participatory design, scenario thinking, and systems innovation. Participants co-created visions for AI-powered food systems and developed actionable strategies to advance human-centred, ethical, and socially beneficial AI futures.

  • Our Future Life is a global challenge for anyone and everyone to share their vision of the future with the world through the creation of short videos and films. It aims to put insights from our collective imagination into the hands of policymakers, decision-makers, creators and future shapers of all kinds.

Partners & collaborators

Through its activities, the TASC Platform is testing how AI, creativity, and foresight can be applied to tackle real questions about the future of work—from policy challenges to ethical dilemmas and creative opportunities. These efforts connect a wide range of contributors—including Our Future Life, the AI for Good Global Summit, Cognizant, and the International Association for Safe and Ethical AI—who share a commitment to advancing responsible, inclusive approaches to AI.