On 1 February 2026, UN Today published an opinion piece by 海角社区-IAS experts Jerome Silla (Research Associate), Jonghwi Park (Academic Programme Officer), Giselle Miole (JSPS-海角社区 Postdoctoral Fellow). It argues that AI literacy needs to be humanized by incorporating context, community, stewardship and sustainability, as well as insights from cultural heritage and Indigenous knowledge.
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The future of AI literacy programs carries profound implications. Without a shift from knowing of AI to knowing AI, we risk creating technologies that redefine our world in ways we cannot control. Humanizing AI literacy programs involves thoughtfully embedding context, community, stewardship and sustainability into the core of curriculum. By drawing on the enduring wisdom of cultural heritage and Indigenous knowledge, we can design education that prizes responsibility as much as innovation.
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