Complementing human minds with digital brains: the role of GenAI in learning

The global economy is moving into an era of Intelligence Augmentation (IA). Science fiction often portrays “intelligence” as involving complementary roles of reckoning and judgment. For example, In the Star Trek series the judgment and decision making of ‘Captain Picard’ are enhanced by the reckonin...

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Main Author: Dede, Chris
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1810912024-11-15T00:38:31Z Complementing human minds with digital brains: the role of GenAI in learning Dede, Chris School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering AI for Education Singapore 2024 NVIDIA Computer and Information Science Artificial intelligence Education The global economy is moving into an era of Intelligence Augmentation (IA). Science fiction often portrays “intelligence” as involving complementary roles of reckoning and judgment. For example, In the Star Trek series the judgment and decision making of ‘Captain Picard’ are enhanced by the reckoning skills (calculations, analysis of multidimensional information, predictions) of the android ‘Data’, a machine without human capacities like emotions. The human and machine work synergistically together to be better than their individual abilities. In the next few years, many occupations will shift to require working with a generative AI-based agent that has complementary skills and knowledge to the human worker. This talk will discuss what types of learning are most valuable for students and workers to prepare for these IA interactions in work and life, as well as how AI may aid in upskilling, reskilling, unlearning, and transfer. 2024-11-14T06:12:30Z 2024-11-14T06:12:30Z 2024 Conference Paper Dede, C. (2024). Complementing human minds with digital brains: the role of GenAI in learning. AI for Education Singapore 2024. Nanyang Technological University. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/181091 https://www.ntu.edu.sg/mae/ai-education-singapore-2024/activities/keynote-invited-talk#Content_C021_Col00 en © 2024 The Author. Published by Nanyang Technological University. All rights reserved.
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Complementing human minds with digital brains: the role of GenAI in learning
description The global economy is moving into an era of Intelligence Augmentation (IA). Science fiction often portrays “intelligence” as involving complementary roles of reckoning and judgment. For example, In the Star Trek series the judgment and decision making of ‘Captain Picard’ are enhanced by the reckoning skills (calculations, analysis of multidimensional information, predictions) of the android ‘Data’, a machine without human capacities like emotions. The human and machine work synergistically together to be better than their individual abilities. In the next few years, many occupations will shift to require working with a generative AI-based agent that has complementary skills and knowledge to the human worker. This talk will discuss what types of learning are most valuable for students and workers to prepare for these IA interactions in work and life, as well as how AI may aid in upskilling, reskilling, unlearning, and transfer.
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