 in charge of duty as a question in any subject, any time, anywhere, for free. Can you go there and see next time? Why do you spend hours writing papers if charge of duty can write them in seconds? What is worth learning and how will you do it? Meanwhile another AI applied improv is trying us. How do students thrive in volatile certain complex and ambiguous situations? What if we teach without giving lectures, sitting chairs, and taking notes? What if we play, laugh, and then learn? Most professors go, say what? It's unclear which AI is more unsettling. Artificial intelligence or applied improv? This way this question occurred to me. Can chat GPD play improv games? I got very excited. I went online, created an account, and started my first chat to find out. I typed in my prompt. You play the improv game with me. Instantaneously it spooked out much more than I expected. There's a voice over that, but it's not, but it's okay. So can you see the instructions? So it not only answered, yes, I'll be happy to play the improv game with you. What if that suggests an initiator gave us to play word and time story? So we will start by saying one word at a time to create a story. The first person will start with one word, the next person will continue with another, and so on. So we will continue until we reach a satisfying conclusion, or with a lot of ideas. So for example, I'll start with the word once, and then you can say upon, and then I say uh, and so on, until we create a full sentence or story. Are you ready to give me the try? We saw GPD, by the way. And so I say, okay, we'll start with the word one. So instead of me telling you how my game went, you learn to experience it yourself. So you're going to find a partner, and the 12th person will be GPD, the shorter person will be a human being, you. Two of you will play word and time story for about 30 seconds, and then we'll see how it goes. Is it clear, we're about to do, I know you have drinks and food, and you have backpacks on the chairs, so if you put your skin out gently without knocking anything off the tables, and find a partner, the total person will be GPD, the shorter person will be a human being, two of you will play word and time story. GPD will start with the word one. You have 30 seconds, the chat GPD will share what it's like to be GPD in this game. In a few words, how did you feel? Next slide please. The partner, what is the experience of being GPD? The human being will share what it's like to play word and time story for this chat GPD. In also in a few words. Discover what it means to be human during the game if you notice anything, so you can exchange your thoughts. She can have a seat. First that you discover what are unique human qualities or skills, characteristics, whatever. Laughter. Laughter. Sound of voice. Sensitivity. Emotion. Yes, thank you. So next. And chat GPD is self-compassing things to me. It cannot remind. It does not understand or experience emotions like human beings. It has no desires or goals. So here are my thoughts for us to contemplate on from my encounter with chat GPD. Next please. We embody life. AI does not. We embody this most evolved form of life on this planet. And yet, most have not learned how to lead this life to its highest possibilities. In Chinese, student is written as two words. 学生, which means learn life. Technology has advanced exponentially. Yet our students' life skills have not. She will be surprised that students are strengthened with stress, anxiety, and depression to know life. So AI will teach students how to make a living, but cannot teach students how to blossom as life. To know life is to be playful. I quote Saku-lo Jackie Valsume, a yogi mistake, mistake and visionary. He reminds us that quote, if you're alive, you're playful. If you're serious, you're conducting death. The most responsible way to live is that you're playful with life. Unquote. In the West, the worldwide icon Charlie Chapman also inspires by saying quote, life is like a play that does not allow testing. So sing, cry, dance, laugh, and live intensely. So before the curtain closes, and the peace ends with no applause. Unquote. Applied improv explores or embraces uncertainty in life. And it facilitates learning through laughter rather than the dead serious long faces. So next, inclusive intelligence. Saku-lo Jackie further reveals that quote, the essential nature of life is all-inclusive. And we can only know life by inclusion, non-intellect, unquote. So sitting here, we breathe in and breathe out. The body does not discriminate. Whatever others exhale, we inhale. And that's how we got COVID. It's like an angle that is to breathe right now is all-inclusive. Human beings have the potential to consciously access this different kind of intelligence that is naturally unifying. Saku-lo further says that now the AI does not replace intelligence. It replaces only human intellect. So Saku-lo further says that the nature of intellect is like the mind. It can dissect and include and exclude, but it cannot ignite and include. So the overuse of the intellect in education has led us more divisive than inclusive. Applied improv explores other areas of intelligence that go beyond simply processing information and thinking logically. Finally, what is the right education? Jay Krishnamurti says, Warners, quote, the man knows how to split the atom, but has no love in his heart, becomes a monster, unquote. AI knows how to split the atom, but has no heart. It has no heart. So splitting atom, and we, applied improvisers, we do not know how to break the atoms, but we know how to build communities that intensify learning and living through joy, love, and compassion. Splitting atom is impressive. Why now in love is profound? What is your choice? How do we learn life and love through artificial intelligence or through applied improv? It is a phase up in higher education. Do you see which AI is most worthwhile? Thank you.