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How should we approach writing in the blooming era of AI? The multifaceted tension of writing training and labor in the humanities in the age of AI

The author examines the multifaceted tensions inherent in writing training and labor in the humanities in the age of generative artificial intelligence (AI). In the humanities, writing is not only a...

Engineering After Causality: A Centenary Response to Claudius

In July 1932, R. Howard Claudius published a notable meditation on the relationship between engineering practice and causal knowledge. His "Causality from the Point of View of the Engineer" insisted...

2062: Where is AI taking us?

This perspective paper explores the trajectory of Artificial Intelligence (AI) toward the year 2062, the median date experts predict machines will match human cognitive capabilities. Drawing upon Neil...

Daoist Insights into the Cognitive Domain of Global Citizenship Education: A Case Study of Global Poverty

Adding to scholarly efforts to decolonise global citizenship education (GCE), this article employs Zhuangzi’s concept of great knowledge and his perspectivism to enrich our understanding of the cognitive...

The Promise and Perils of Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence (AI) can be defined as the enhancement of human mental capabilities, and the development of AI is the development of various intelligence amplifiers, which will lead to superhuman...

Redefining educational objectives in the age of artificial intelligence: The SCALE taxonomy

In the age of artificial intelligence (AI), the education landscape is undergoing radical transformation, demanding new frameworks to prepare young learners for a future defined by technological innovation...

Inaugural Editorial

When artificial intelligence encounters quantum computers: Laozi's “Dao” is the foundation of “token”

The interaction between artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computers is a significant area of exploration that could revolutionize technology and human understanding. Laozi's philosophy, particularly...

Humanities in the age of AI

The author begins with a comment on Pamela McCorduck's memoir This Could Be Important: My Life and Times with the Artificial Intelligentsia (2019). One of the main concerns of this book is the so-called...

Laozi's concept of technology innovation: Basic principles, the first and second laws

The author suggested that the concept of modern-day innovation was embedded in the core of Laozi's thoughts. In Chapter One of Dao De Jing (DDJ), Laozi expounded four fundamental concepts: Dao, Ming,...

Quantum social science as an ontological critique: Reflections on first principles, politics, and ethics

Ontological frameworks provide orientation in the world. They also have worlding power as part of material assemblages within which our responses to political issues are devised. In my reflection, I...

AI as the naive intelligibility of the artificial

This paper discusses the challenges of integrating GenAI into intersubjective, object-full, language-infused embodied actions that make-up local processes of Heideggerian worlding. Addressing the GenAI...

On ultrafast microscopic quantum world

Advancements in optical quantum science and technology continuously give rise to new principles and techniques, driving the development of human civilization. Throughout the century of Nobel Prize history,...

The quantum novel: Science and literature

Philippe Forest's novel Schrödinger's Cat is inspired by the famous thought experiment imagined by the scientist, which illustrates one of the principles of quantum physics. Using different languages,...

Cooperation for excellence: The third law of Laozi on technology innovation

Laozi's third law of innovation concerns with the implementation of innovation, whose mode of operation reflects the sense of humanity of the players involved. Laozi suggested that one can enhance the...

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