Ava Young
CONGRATULATIONS are extended to Ava Young, Lorrha, who has been crowned winner of the National Europe Direct Soapbox Final in the 17 plus category. This year's topic “AI is not a threat to humanity" carried a prize of €1,000 for the champion.
A past pupil of Scoil Lua Naofa, Lorrha and a 5th year student at Portumna Community School, Ava is daughter of Michael and Anna, Ballymacegan and this win is an incredible testament to her debating skills and intellect.
The topic “AI is not a threat to humanity” sparked passionate arguments across the nation, with contestants debating fiercely through the Autumn season. Ava, who was representing Europe Direct Portlaoise region, stood out among competitors and delivered a winning performance about how AI can assist people, at the grand final held at the Royal College of Physicians in Dublin.
This event marked the 14th annual Soapbox competition an initiative supported by the European Commission and facilitated by the local Government Management Agency (LGMA), alongside Eight Europe Direct centres across Ireland. The competition champions Ireland’s proud tradition of debate and provides a platform for participants to engage with significant contemporary issues.
Ava’s success highlights her eloquence and critical thinking and is an inspiration for young debaters nationwide.
Well done to her mentor Ms Liz Skelly for her guidance and support throughout the competition and to her year head Ms Edel Madden who celebrated this great achievement with Ava. Well done Ava.
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