Human Value in the Age of AI: Why You Are Irreplaceable
- AISocial SciencesHuman Value
- Categories:Popular Science Personal Transformation Social Sciences
- Language:Traditional Ch.
- Publication Place:Hong Kong,China
- Publication date:October,2025
- Pages:208
- Retail Price:108.00 HKD
- Size:140mm×210mm
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Description
The value of work extends beyond mere survival; it carries deeper significance for our lives, society, and communities. Only by recognizing a sense of vocation in our work can we understand who we are truly striving for and serving.
Faced with the all-encompassing challenges posed by AI, the priority is not simply “keeping one’s job.” Rather, we must cultivate professional soft skills that enable us to thrive in a rapidly changing technological landscape. In the AI era, technical proficiency will be ubiquitous—what sets you apart will be the unique qualities that cannot be generated by machines.
Author
President of Society for Truth and Light (Enlightenment) College, which offers Master's degree programs, certificate courses, corporate training, and university lecturer roundtable sessions covering leadership development, future trends, macro perspectives, value orientation, and contextual intelligence.
He graduated from St. Peter's Primary School, St. Paul's College, and the Faculty of Science at the University of Hong Kong. He is passionate about science, ocean gazing, hiking, and photography. In the 1970s, he joined the "Breakthrough Movement," becoming a pioneer in local youth work. He subsequently pursued further studies in media and culture, earning degrees from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Bowling Green State University (Film Studies), University of Southern California (Cinema), and Regent College (PhD in Communication).
He served at Breakthrough for over three decades, engaging in youth education, leadership development, and audio-visual media production. Overseas, he has served as Church and Culture Consultant for the Philippines and as a global Christian ministry development consultant. Locally, he has served on advisory committees for education and social welfare development.
His film productions include Image Student, Yellow Earth, Where Are You Going?, Asia-Pacific New Generation, and Roots. His authored books include New Leader DNA, Which Child Is Not Outstanding, Life Reversal—Biblical Figures' Second Curve Lives, and Beyond the Wired—Creating Off-Screen Space in the Information Flood. His co-authored work Character—Before Becoming a Leader received the 5th Publishing Biennial Award (Psychology & Inspiration category).
Awards and honors include: University of Hong Kong Faculty of Science 70th Anniversary Distinguished Alumni Award, HKU Outstanding Graduate, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, International Who's Who of Intellectuals, and Honorary Fellow of City University of Hong Kong.
Contents
Part One: Technology Transforming Life
Chapter 1: How Should Humanity Coexist with Technology?
Chapter 2: AI's Past and Future
Chapter 3: The Reshaping of Work
Part Two: Unchanging Value in an Era of Change
Chapter 4: Work as Human Calling
Chapter 5: The Transformation of Work
Chapter 6: Worker Competencies in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Chapter 7: Leadership Qualities for the Future
Conclusion








