The unprecedented potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is overwhelming, with novelty and breakthroughs altering human’s relationships with technology, with others, and the sense of self. The impact of the cutting-edge and disruptive AI has led to significant academic interest forging collaboration across disciplines with recent studies researching the impacts and consequences of emerging technologies rather than the performance implications of AI for the augmentation and potential replacement of human activities within a wide range of industrial, intellectual, and social applications.
To promote an understanding of the potential transformative impacts and critical consequences of pervasive AI innovations, LCR Forum aims to bring together the collective significant and timely insight of state-of-the-art technologies in conjunction with other disciplines, namely the humanities and social sciences, visual art and design, and computer science with special emphasis on cultural, social, political, cognitive, economic, ethical, psychological, and philosophical implications. The forum is highly multi-disciplinary in nature and provides an engaging platform for researchers, practitioners, and artists to share their theoretical and applied research findings across cultures and contexts.
LCR Forum welcomes original contributions of rigorous, substantial, and explicit arguments. The ultimate aim is to publish original full-length scholarly articles underpinned by theoretical, methodological, conceptual, or philosophical foundations; editorials; position papers; discussion papers; systematic review papers; case studies; critical reviews and reflections; and book reviews. These works are expected to have broad societal and cultural impacts and open up new application domains across disciplines with resulting impacts on productivity and performance across cultures. A diversity of mixed-method research designs and paradigms is an added value. Co-authored articles from diverse disciplines are encouraged, too, on topics including, but not limited the forum’s key pillars.