Eisa Ali is a student leader at Bayview Academy Clifton Campus, who thrives in high-stake environments. He maintains the balance between the strategic demands of being an MUN council crisis director along with the community-driven role of Green House Captain. Being part of the generation at the forefront of the AI shift, He views the rise of AI not just as a tool but as a crossroads for human creativity, and is excited to bring his experience into the WOW Pakistan 2026 panel.
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Writing has always been a feminist tool of resistance and imagination. Today, as AI-generated content becomes increasingly widespread, questions about the future of authentic writing, ethics, creativity, and voice have never been more urgent. The next generation is growing up at a crossroads: a world where artificial intelligence is reshaping industries, traditional career paths are being rewritten, and social awareness is evolving faster than ever. In this dynamic space, Gen Z is forming its own voice—bold, questioning, honest, and deeply aware of the world around them. This panel brings together students from Bayview Academy and KGS to explore the issues that matter most to them. Through discussion, they will examine: — Is writing becoming more or less meaningful in an AI-saturated world? — How do we protect literature and creative expression? — How do young people build their own voice amidst rapid technological and social change? Their perspectives offer a window into a rapidly transforming future, where creativity, ethics, and self-expression intersect in powerful and unexpected way