Philosophy
Philosophy
Our Philosophy
The philosophy of FAIREEH (Foundation for AI Rights and Equity of Education and Healthcare) is rooted in the belief that every person deserves fair access to education and healthcare.
Education and healthcare should not be privileges available only to certain countries, social classes, or economic groups. They are fundamental elements of human well-being and should be accessible to all people regardless of where they are born or the circumstances in which they live. Yet in reality, millions of people around the world still lack access to high-quality education and adequate healthcare due to economic, geographic, and social barriers.
At the same time, humanity is entering a new era defined by the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence.
Artificial intelligence is transforming nearly every aspect of society—from education and healthcare to science, industry, and public policy. While these technologies have the potential to improve lives dramatically, they also carry the risk of deepening existing inequalities if their benefits are concentrated among a small number of countries, institutions, or individuals.
For this reason, FAIREEH believes that the idea of fairness must now expand beyond traditional social rights to include AI-related rights as well.
FAIREEH therefore upholds several core principles:
Every person should have fair access to education and healthcare.
Every person should have fair opportunities to access and use artificial intelligence technologies.
Every person should have fair opportunities to benefit from the social and economic value created by AI.
Achieving these goals requires more than technological progress alone. It also requires the participation of people who already possess knowledge, experience, and expertise.
FAIREEH believes that experts—researchers, professionals, educators, and innovators—have a unique opportunity to contribute to society by sharing their knowledge and skills.
To support this approach, FAIREEH embraces the concept of a Gift Economy of Knowledge and Talent.
This model is not based on one-directional charity, but rather on the voluntary sharing of knowledge, expertise, and mentorship within a collaborative ecosystem. Experts contribute their time, insight, and experience to support individuals and communities that may lack access to educational or technological opportunities.
Within such a system:
Experts gain a sense of purpose and fulfillment through meaningful contribution.
A community of professionals forms a society of shared knowledge and collaboration.
More individuals gain access to opportunities that allow them to grow and develop their potential.
FAIREEH believes that when knowledge and talent are shared in this way, technological and educational progress can become a collective advancement for humanity rather than a privilege of the few.