AI and digital technologies are rapidly transforming how we work, learn, and live, as well as reshaping industries and society.
Yet technological advancement alone does not create a better future.
While some people gain new opportunities through technology, others risk being left behind by the pace of change.
Technology can drive innovation, but it can also create new forms of inequality and exclusion.
At the Center for Digital Literacy (CDL), we are committed to ensuring that no one is left behind in the digital age.
We research and develop approaches that help individuals, organizations, and communities grow alongside technological change.
We view digital literacy not simply as the ability to use digital tools, but as a core competency for the future—
encompassing critical thinking, ethical decision-making, creative problem-solving, and digital citizenship.
CDL develops AI literacy frameworks, educational programs, and digital competency assessment systems that help schools, educational institutions, businesses, public organizations, and industry effectively respond to the challenges and opportunities of the digital age.
Technology will continue to evolve, but ultimately, it is people who shape the future.