Cognitive Convergence: Human-AI Collaboration and Co-Intelligence in Problem Solving
By Prof. Lukas Liu, Assistant Professor, HKU Faculty of Education
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Abstract
In an era when artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming our world, the ability to collaborate with AI systems effectively, responsibly, and ethically is becoming increasingly important. This workshop engages participants in an immersive exploration of human-AI collaboration, challenging them to solve real-world problems through a synergy of human creativity and AI capabilities. Through a series of hands-on, game-like challenges, participants will experience the potential and limitations of AI tools while developing critical competencies in collaborating with AI. Through collaborative problem-solving, peer debriefing, discussion, and reflection, participants will gain invaluable insights into amplifying our collective intelligence while preserving essential human competencies through human-AI co-intelligence.
About the Speaker
Prof. Lukas Liu
Assistant Professor, HKU Faculty of Education
Lukas Liu is an Assistant Professor of Learning Design and Implementation Sciences at the Faculty of Education, the University of Hong Kong. His current work aims at promoting the development and learning transfer of computational thinking among K-12 students and teachers. He focuses on designing and developing active game-based learning experiences to facilitate learners’ knowledge acquisition and transferrable skill development through problem-solving. His research interests also include using mixed methods to understand learners’ behavior, competence, discourse, and interactions.