
Sneha Revanur is the 19-year-old founder and president of Encode Justice, the world’s first and largest youth movement for a safe, equitable AI future. Encode Justice is now powered by over 1,200 young people across every inhabited continent. Born and raised in the heart of Silicon Valley, Sneha is a student at Stanford University and served as a summer policy fellow at the Center for AI and Digital Policy. Sneha’s work has been covered in CNN, the Washington Post, The Guardian, POLITICO, NPR, CNBC, Reuters, the Times of India, and more. Recently, Sneha was the youngest to attend the 2024 World Economic Forum in Davos. She was also the youngest invited to join U.S. Vice President Harris at a private White House roundtable on AI, the youngest named to TIME’s inaugural list of the 100 most influential voices in AI, and the youngest of Mozilla’s inaugural list of the 25 rising stars shaping our digital future.