If you could work on any project in the world, what would it be and why?

Sanja Micic
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For me definitely ''Ocean Cleanup Initiatives''. Why? It leverages cutting-edge technology to tackle a massive environmental issue, helping to restore marine ecosystems and protect aquatic life.

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Rebaika James
I’m drawn to projects that focus on improving disaster response and recovery.
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Sanja Micic
@rebaika_james Big support, it's essential to work more on that issue. I think there isn't enough attention given to it, and it's a serious problem.
Leo Paz
Some combination of the metaverse and AI lol
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Luke Wright
I’d love to be involved in developing smart city technologies that enhance urban living
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Mitchell Marshall
I’d like to be part of a project focused on advancing medical research, particularly in rare or complex diseases.
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Sanja Micic
@mitchell_marshall1 Helping people and advancing medicine are characteristics of humanity. It's nice when a person thinks like that.
James Chappel
I’m passionate about urban green spaces, so I’d choose a project focused on transforming city landscapes into more sustainable and eco-friendly environments.
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Lazar J
I’d be excited to work on a project that supports animal conservation.
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Sanja Micic
@lazar_j1 Love for animals is a characteristic of a good person. They should be given every kind of support because they are much more endangered in today's world.
Aztec Elric
I would choose to work on a project using advanced technology to improve global education access, focusing on AI-driven personalized learning and expanding educational resources for underserved communities, aiming to create a more equitable and inclusive world
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Sanja Micic
@aztec_elric Idea is great and humane above all. But how much will governments allow it to be realized? I think their goal is opposite to ours. It's easier to manage people who lack education. It's a big struggle.
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Mitchell Benn
I dream of contributing to a project that develops affordable medical technologies for remote communities.
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