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Radio Telescopes

​We explore how Artificial Intelligence is

reshaping the fundamental pillars of human society


Our institute’s work is organized around three core research streams:

------ AI, Governance, and Human Employment


We study how AI disrupts job structures, social stability, and economic resilience. Our work combines policy frameworks, structural employment models, and pilot projects such as the ThreadBridge Job Reconstruction Engine to create solutions that are both actionable and scalable. Through collaboration with governments, industry, and academia, we aim to set global standards for AI-era workforce governance.

------ AI, Marriage, Family, and Human Survival


We investigate how AI is transforming human relationships, marriage, fertility, and the foundations of demographic sustainability. Our research addresses critical issues such as declining marriage and birth rates, the rise of AI companions, reproductive technologies, and their ethical, cultural, and policy implications. By highlighting the intersection of AI and human survival, we seek to provide governments and societies with forward-looking strategies to safeguard population stability.

------ AI and Virtual Societies


We research the governance, ethics, and health risks of immersive digital environments, where human interaction, economic activity, and community life are increasingly mediated by AI and extended reality. By integrating insights from both the physical and virtual domains, we develop holistic strategies to ensure human well-being, institutional trust, and social cohesion across all realities.

Together, these three research pillars form a comprehensive agenda: rebuilding work, sustaining human life, and governing the virtual world in the age of AI.

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