Thematic Areas
Axis 1. AI influence on human activities
Line 1: Teacher and technology in education
Line 2: Technology literacy and resilience
Line 3: Ambiguous value of technology
Axis 2. Hope as a main character
Line 4: Technology role in the narratives of hope
Line 5: Utopias and dystopias of technologies
Line 6: Philosophy in Education
Bloque 3. Human experience in the AI-era
Line 7: Family
Line 8: Despair and Mental health issues
Line 9: Communication and interpersonal relations
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