The Young Ones competition is one of the most acclaimed advertising, interactive and design student competitions. It has a tradition of excellence dating back to 1986.
Students photograph everything. Whiteboards. Slides. Textbook pages. They swear they'll review it later. They never do. Those photos sink to the bottom of the camera roll and stay there — useless.
Live Knowledge lives inside Google Photos. Nothing to download. No new habits. Gemini scans your camera roll in the background, finds the study content you buried months ago, and Veo 3 turns it into a short explainer video with narration. Then you get a notification: "This looks useful. Want to actually learn it?"
One tap — watch a video made from your own forgotten photo. Another tap — share it to a library any student can search. Someone cramming for biology finally understands the diagram you captured last semester. Someone struggling with calculus passes their exam thanks to notes you forgot you took.