At the heart of today’s democratic debate, artificial intelligence is becoming a pivotal force in persuasion, consensus-building, and the shaping of the public sphere. This panel explores how the algorithmic world is redefining not only political dynamics but also the formation of new generations—particularly university students, who are increasingly exposed, involved, and required to interpret an information ecosystem that has been profoundly transformed. The talk will examine the impact of intelligent systems in shaping opinions, identities, and participatory behaviors, with a focus on those entering the professional world today and those who will do so in the coming years. Through case studies, recent research, and interdisciplinary insights, the discussion will investigate risks, opportunities, and emerging responsibilities. In an era of automated communication, profiling, and sentiment analysis, a central question arises: are we, as individuals and as a society, ready to understand and govern the power of the systems that shape what we see, think, and share? A panel that brings together technology, politics, critical education, and democratic responsibility, offering tools to interpret—rather than merely endure—the new horizon of the AI Generation.