Non-profit We the People SA turns to generative AI to translate the formal language of the Bill of Rights into contemporary phrases and words.
In a statement, the organisation says after three decades of democracy, many young South Africans feel disconnected from the Constitution and the empowerment it offers.
The organisation describes this as the world’s first Bill of Rights reimagined with contemporary local language to resonate with Gen Z. “This increased awareness and understanding can empower young people to actively participate in democratic processes, advocate for their rights, and contribute to nation-building efforts,” adds Baduza.
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