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UAiTED X NCCU Human-AI Synergy: Co-Evolution in the Digital Age

AI is redefining learning and innovation in the digital age, but excelling in this rapidly changing environment requires a depth of literacy that goes beyond simple tool operation. NCCU has designed this 3-days online course exclusively for UAiTED alliance students. Bringing together six leading interdisciplinary scholars, this program guides you to navigate the AI wave across ethics, business management, cognitive science, and AR technology.

By integrating "Design Thinking" with " AI Agent " perspectives, this course will guide you in building a personalized AI workflow and cultivating the critical thinking essential in an era of automation. Whether you are an AI novice or an experienced user looking to deepen your application skills, this cross-border academic journey will help you achieve true "Co-Evolution" with AI and take control of your digital future.

LECTURE SERIES OBJECTIVES

  1. Master Core AI Concepts and Agentic Technology
  2. Learn practical applications of AI in business management, technology, and creative writing.
  3. Explore trust, responsibility, and emotional attachment within human-AI relationships.
  4. Apply cognitive education theories to prevent "cognitive erosion" caused by over-reliance on AI.Explore the world of "Embodied AI" through the integration of AI and AR glasses.

LECTURE SERIES OUTCOMES

  1. Students will understand the mechanisms of Large Language Models (LLMs) and gain the ability to design "AI Agents" to solve complex problems.
  2. Students will be able to analyze how AI reshapes marketing, finance, and supply chain management through real-world transformation cases.
  3. Students will apply philosophical frameworks to evaluate the moral status of AI companions and establish guidelines for responsible AI use.
  4. Students will develop "AI Feedback Literacy," enabling them to critically evaluate AI-generated content for lasting, deep understanding.
  5. Students will demonstrate the ability to synthesize cross-disciplinary knowledge to design AI solutions that balance design thinking with technical feasibility.

LECTURE TOPICS & SCHEDULE
3-Day Course Summary

Time

Title

Key Activities

Faculty

June 18
10:00-12:00

From Prompt to Agent: Teaching AI to Think Like You

This session moves from understanding how AI predicts the next word to building AI Agents. You will learn the mechanics of Large Language Models (LLMs) and how to transition from basic prompting to creating systems that can plan, reason, and use tools autonomously.

Yen-Lung Tsai Prof.

June 18
13:30-15:30

Agentic AI: AI x AR Glasses

This talk explores the world of wearable AI. You will see how AR glasses act as "embodied copilots," allowing AI to interact with your physical environment in real-time and transforming how we access and process information in the real world.

Jih-Hsuan Lin Prof.

June 18
13:30-15:30

My Chatbot and I: Ethical Encounters with AI Companions

A deep dive into the ethics of human-AI relationships. Instead of technical code, this explores why we trust AI, the reality of "AI bullshit," and the emotional bonds we form with digital companions, questioning whether chatbots are tools or "ethical others."

Hua Wang Prof.

June 22
10:00-12:00

From Design Thinking to Artificial Intelligence

This course focuses on human-centric innovation. It teaches you to use design thinking to ask more meaningful questions, ensuring that AI is used to solve genuine human problems rather than just chasing technological advancement for its own sake.

Yi-Shiu Chen Prof.

June 22
13:30-15:30

Learning How to Learn with GAI: Feedback & Metacognition

Grounded in cognitive science, this session helps you avoid "cognitive erosion." You will develop "GAI feedback literacy," learning how to use AI strategically to strengthen your own metacognition and achieve deep, long-term learning rather than taking shortcuts.

Yi-Chun Liu Prof.

June 23
10:00-12:00

My Chatbot and I: Ethical Encounters with AI Companions

A deep dive into the ethics of human-AI relationships. Instead of technical code, this explores why we trust AI, the reality of "AI bullshit," and the emotional bonds we form with digital companions, questioning whether chatbots are tools or "ethical others."

Hua Wang Prof.

June 23
13:30-15:30

Applications of AI in Business

A practical look at the AI business revolution. It covers how AI drives growth in marketing, finance, and manufacturing by automating decisions, personalizing customer experiences, and uncovering insights from massive datasets to create new business models.

Hsin-Lu Chang Prof.

ELIGIBILITY

  • This course is open exclusively to regular students from UAiTED member universities.
  • Welcome students from all academic disciplines; the curriculum covers foundational to advanced applications.

HOW TO REGISTER

  • Register Time: 15 May 2026 to 31 May 2026
  • Registration Link: Register Here
  • Limited Seated: Maximum capacity is 500 participants; registration will close once this limit is reached.

CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

  • An electronic Certificate of Completion will be issued by UAiTED to eligible participants.
  • To be eligible for the certificate, participants must meet the following requirements:
  1. Attend all live (synchronous) sessions
  2. Complete the final assessment

IMPORTANT NOTE

  • All lectures will be delivered in real-time through Google Meet. Punctuality and active interaction are expected.
  • This program emphasizes international exchange; students are encouraged to participate actively in cross-university discussions.
  • For inquiries, please contact: uaited2019@gmail.com
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