
As part of our staff professional development programme before the start of the academic year, Year 13 student Janya Phlaphongphanich challenged our teachers to think differently about artificial intelligence and the uniquely human qualities that technology cannot replicate. Drawing on her work as founder of LivLit, Janya shared insights from the AI literacy workshops she has delivered to hundreds of students in Thailand and internationally.
We are delighted to share her recent article, originally published in The Nation, in which she explores the skills that will matter most in an AI-driven world and why staying curious, creative, empathetic and connected may be more important than ever.