May 12, 2025, at 5:30 PM, LK Auditorium

How can we harness the potential of artificial intelligence in everyday work? Will machines replace humans, or will they become our partners? What does it mean to be a "human unicorn" in the era of advanced technologies?

Converging Minds

It is a fascinating journey into the world of human-AI collaboration, showcasing its potential in science, business, and everyday life. The authors, combining academic knowledge with practical experience, present visions of a future where humans and machines create an extraordinary synergy. Discover how to enhance your unique abilities with AI and succeed in a rapidly changing world. This book is an essential guide for anyone who wants to understand and harness the power of artificial intelligence while remaining truly human.

"Converging Minds" is a groundbreaking publication inaugurating the launch of AI Books by CampusAI. This first generative book goes beyond traditional formats, offering a dynamic and immersive reading experience. The innovative Living Book format (available to CampusAI members) allows readers to actively participate in the reading community and interact with BookBot, an AI assistant that deepens content understanding and facilitates a dialogue with the book. The publication is supported by a series of practical courses that transform theory into real-world skills.  

"Converging Minds" is more than just a book—it’s a comprehensive tool for developing AI competencies, seamlessly combining knowledge with practical application.

 

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Prof. Aleksandra Przegalińska

Doctor of Social Sciences, KU Professor in the Department of Network Society Management, philosopher, researcher in the development of new technologies, especially artificial intelligence, social robots and dressing technologies.

A graduate of The New School for Social Research in New York, where she participated in research on virtual reality identity, with a special focus on Second Life. She also worked for the Polish Presidency of the EU Council as Chairwoman of the Audiovisual Working Group on behalf of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage. Visiting Scholar at MIT (2016-2017, 2019). 

Since 2015 member of the Program Council of Startup Hub Poland. Scholarship holder of the "Mobility Plus" program. (2016 - 2017), Kosciuszko Foundation (2014), Foundation for Polish Science (2010) and Wiliam J. Fulbright (2007), winner of the award for outstanding young scientists of the Minister of Science and Higher Education.

Co-author of the program of specialization - Management and Artificial Intelligence in Digital Society, in the course of the first degree studies in English in the stationary form in KU. In the fall of 2020, she begins research at the American Institute for Economic Research on Work Automation and then joins the Harvard University Labour and Worklife program.

Author of the monograph "Virtual Beings. How phenomenology changed artificial intelligence". (UNIVERSITAS, 2016) and many scientific publications in journals and monographs, co-author of the book "Collaborative Society". (The MIT Press) www.collaborativesociety.net, published together with Prof. Dariusz Jemielniak.

Tamilla Triantoro

Doctor of Science, professor at the School of Business at Quinnipiac University. She specializes in artificial intelligence, human-AI collaboration, and the future of work. She conducts interdisciplinary research that influences the debate on AI integration in business and society. She has delivered numerous presentations at academic and industry conferences worldwide. A travel enthusiast, she has visited over a hundred countries. She earned her PhD at the City University of New York, where she studied online user behavior, allowing her to bring a human perspective to her analyses.

 

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