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Humanity in the Intelligent Age: Empathy, Responsibility, and the Duty of Care

We are entering the intelligent age – an era shaped by AI, automation, and digital transformation. Technology is no longer just a tool; it influences how we think, learn, and make decisions. But as we embrace innovation, we must ask: what does it mean to remain truly human?

AI is redefining intelligence, yet human intelligence is more than computation – it is creative, emotional, and relational. As technology reshapes work and learning, will it empower or displace? Will it amplify bias or challenge it? Will it divide us or bring us closer together?

Learning is the key. In an age of disinformation and division, how do we cultivate critical thinking, ethical leadership, and emotional resilience? How do we uphold empathy, responsibility, and the duty of care while shaping a future that remains deeply human?

OEB speaker Neil Selwyn

Neil Selwyn

Professor, Monash University

OEB speaker Andrew Maynard

Andrew Maynard

Professor in School for Future of Innovation in Society, Director of Future of Being Human Initiative, Arizona State University

OEB speaker Maja Göpel

Maja Göpel

Political Economist, Transformation Expert, and Sustainability Scientist, Global Eco Transition gGmbH

Moderator

OEB speaker Donald H Taylor

Donald H Taylor

Chair, Learning Technologies, United Kingdom