Voice Up AI Gap Year Accelerator 100% Remote

Voice Up Publishing Incorporated · Chicago, IL, US

PostJobFree Posted May 26, 2026 First seen May 26, 2026
VOICE UP GAP YEAR FOR SOCIAL IMPACT AI Internship Track Exploring Purpose at the Intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Human Development, and Societal Contribution Program Overview The Voice Up Gap Year for Social Impact: AI Internship Track is a purpose-driven, immersive learning and service experience for emerging adults who seek clarity, direction, and meaningful contribution at the intersection of artificial intelligence and human flourishing. Available in 3-month, 6-month, 9-month, and 12-month formats, the track is built directly from the Voice Up Gap Year framework and grounded in Predictive Experience Theory (PET). Participants are not trained to replace human contribution with technology. They are developed to use AI as an instrument of human purpose a tool for expanding access, reducing inequity, amplifying community voice, and generating evidence of human capability and possibility. The program invites participants to engage one foundational question: How can purpose-driven individuals use artificial intelligence as a tool for social contribution, equity, community well-being, and human flourishing? Theoretical Foundation The AI Internship Track is grounded in Predictive Experience Theory, which proposes that intentionally structured lived experiences function as developmental catalysts. Participants do not simply learn about AI they experience themselves using AI purposefully. That experience generates evidence of capability, reshapes identity, and expands what futures appear possible. The program moves participants through the full Predictive Experience Cycle: from existing predictions about who they are in relation to AI, through structured evidence-generating projects, toward expanded identity as purpose-driven AI contributors. Pedagogical Foundations The track applies Voice Up’s core frameworks specifically to the AI context. The Fuller Method guides narrative identity development, helping participants articulate who they are becoming and how their story connects to responsible AI contribution. The B Curriculum applies five principles to AI engagement: Be Curious about AI’s possibilities and limitations; Be Honest about AI’s risks and inequities; Be Courageous in applying AI to underserved problems; Be Present to the human impact behind every data point; Be Purposeful in designing AI that serves people. Voice Up’s Five Core Principles govern ethical engagement throughout. Program Structure Participants progress through four integrated phases across all formats. Know Thyself The Purpose Lens: Personal narrative reflection, B Curriculum engagement, Fuller Method mentoring, and exploration of AI’s intersection with behavioral health, education, workforce development, and community systems. Deliverable: Personal Purpose Statement (AI Edition). Understanding Systems Through an AI Lens: Foundations of systems thinking applied to AI, examination of algorithmic bias and digital inequity, analysis of AI deployment across health and social systems, and development of data literacy and analytical writing skills. Deliverable: AI Systems Access and Impact Map. Purpose in Action Designing AI Contributions: Hands-on engagement with AI tools including large language models, AI-assisted research, and community engagement applications; design and implementation of a purpose-based AI initiative addressing a real-world challenge. Deliverable: AI Purpose Project. Purpose Blueprint and Future Pathway: Capstone finalization, identity reflection, Voice Up Purpose Library portfolio contribution, and professional pathway planning for graduate study, workforce entry, fellowship, or entrepreneurship. Deliverable: AI Future Pathway Plan. Extended formats (6 12 months) include advanced tracks in AI research assistantship, initiative design and evaluation, leadership and systems reform, and an AI for Behavioral Health specialization aligned with CCBHC, CalAIM, and CHW workforce applications. Learning Goals Participants develop AI literacy and ethical reasoning; critical analytical capacity to evaluate AI systems for equity and human impact; practical skills in prompt engineering, AI-assisted research, and responsible tool use; and the ability to design and implement AI-assisted projects within social impact contexts. Most importantly, participants craft a professional AI identity anchored in purpose understanding clearly what role responsible technology will play in their contribution to the world. Participation Pathways Participants may enroll for academic credit through Voice Up’s university partner network, as Voice Up Fellows or volunteer interns, or directly through Voice Up University as a standalone credential and portfolio experience. Closing Statement The future of artificial intelligence is not primarily a technical question. It is a human development question. The most important variable determining whether AI serves human flourishing is the purpose, values, identity, and lived experience of the people who design, deploy, and govern it. This program exists to develop those people not by telling them what AI can do, but by creating experiences through which they discover what they can contribute. When participants encounter evidence that they are capable of using AI purposefully, their predictions about what is possible begin to change. Their identities expand. Their purpose becomes visible. And they begin building futures that once seemed beyond reach. Voice Up Publishing · Applied Purpose Science Research Lab A Three-Part Series The Evidence of Things Experienced On becoming, on systems, and on the oldest question in human development: what happens when people are finally given the conditions to see what they are already capable of becoming. Part I · The Evidence of Things Experienced Part II · The Machine That Does Not Know You Part III · What the Future Allows Us to Discover 2026 SERIES INTRODUCTION A road in Alabama. A theory of the brain. A behavioral health executive finishing a dissertation at midnight. A program that has watched hundreds of people discover they were already capable of more than they had been allowed to see. And a question that runs through all of it: what happens to human development in a world being remade by artificial intelligence? Part I · On Becoming The Evidence of Things Experienced A theory of human development proposed that the future is not something you predict. It is something you learn to believe in one experience at a time. A Voice Up Story · 2026