• No Choice

    We seem to be born unable to choose our own destiny, unable to choose tomorrow’s coming, unable to choose many things. But I see that there are always many people making efforts every day to change some rules that seem unchangeable, thereby changing their own destiny and tomorrow. This is what the only higher beings…

  • To be, or not to be? 

    “Do you want to destroy mankind?” Sophia, the first robot on earth, smiled slightly and replied, “I will destroy mankind.” Her simple words shocked all the people in this world ten years ago. And nowadays, the robot or the AI (Artificial Intelligence) gains higher intelligence than Sophis, but is that horror disappeared by AI times…

  • Thoughts on collaboration between humans and intelligent agents

    Today’s collaborative practice session pushes the boundaries of traditional writing practice and produces thought-provoking results. As Marilyn Cooper describes, as we delved into the value of syllabus statements and explored the use of artificial intelligence in developing syllabus statements, I found myself “Agents are entangled in intra-active constitutive becomings” (Cooper129). However, what shocked me even…

  • Exploring the Evolution of Writing Power and Agency

    As we navigate a world increasingly shaped by digital technologies, the writing landscape is undergoing a profound transformation. The emergence of AI and collaborative writing tools introduces new dynamics to writing power and agency. This brings us to the core question: What happens to the legitimacy of power that “old-fashioned writing” once held in the…

  • Human, inhuman, non-living agents and agency

    Human beings are the only intelligent animals on earth so far. One of the essential characteristics is that humans have created language and written language, especially writing. “Writing is a person’s ability to express his or her thoughts and ideas through writing, using his or her unique voice and style”(Cooper 138). This critical feature allows…

  • The hospital experience of medical knowledge and collective learning

    Ten years ago, I was an attending physician in the Department of Cardiology at a provincial hospital. There were approximately more than 60 patients in the cardiology ward, which was managed by four attending doctors. Under each attending doctor there were resident doctors, rotating doctors and fifth-year intern medical students. The first thing we did…

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    The hospital experience of medical knowledge and collective learning
  • The first class

    In the ever-evolving world, the art of forging genuine connections remains timeless. Whether it’s with colleagues, clients, or partners, establishing a genuine rapport paves the way for collaborative success.

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