Meaning-centred AI literacy
Educational formats helping people reflect not only on how to use AI, but on how AI changes work identity, judgment, agency, responsibility and human relationships.
Future Practice
Exploring possible reflective, educational and organizational formats that may emerge from research on AI, meaning, agency and human co-being.
Meaning After Work and The Existential Human-Centred AI Forum are currently in a pre-launch stage.
The formats described on this page are exploratory. They are not currently offered as commercial services. They represent possible future directions for research-informed reflection, learning and organizational dialogue.
Educational formats helping people reflect not only on how to use AI, but on how AI changes work identity, judgment, agency, responsibility and human relationships.
Guided conversations for teams, leaders and communities on tensions such as efficiency and dependency, productivity and meaning, creativity and skill erosion, responsibility and exhaustion.
Non-diagnostic tools for mapping existential contradictions in AI-mediated work and supporting more responsible reflection, dialogue and decision-making.
Any future practice-oriented formats should remain grounded in the core commitments of the initiative:
The initiative does not provide therapy, clinical diagnosis, legal advice or professional counselling. Its possible future formats are intended as reflective and educational tools, not as substitutes for qualified professional support.