But for the first time, it felt like there was a bridge between user agency, technological capability, and societal accountability.… In 2026, Aurora Lin was the youngest appointed Chief Ethics Officer at HeliosNet, one of the world’s largest AI-powered digital platforms — a place where billions of users shared text, images, personal logs, and even real-time sensor data from smart devices. Every morning, Aurora walked through the tall glass halls of HeliosNet’s San Francisco headquarters with the same thought: The platform itself doesn’t create anything — users do.The code that stitched together recommendation algorithms, generative AI chats, and personalized feeds was built to serve user input, not override it. But users brought all sorts of data — helpful, harmless, insightful… and deeply problematic. One day she was summoned into a review meeting with HeliosNet’s compliance team, legal counsel, and engineers. “Our content moderat...