Meta-Layer Week @ Learning Planet
https://luma.com/lpml
Most discussions about AI and learning focus on personalization, efficiency, or individual performance. This session explores a broader question: how learning changes when shared meaning, memory, and reflection become part of the digital environment itself.
Rather than treating AI as a tutor or authority, this session examines the possibility of an AI-aware digital noosphere: a shared cognitive layer that can observe patterns, support sense-making, and preserve context across people, time, and communities, while keeping human judgment at the center.
The session is structured as a constructivist conversation, inviting participants to draw from lived experience, surface constraints in current learning systems, and collectively explore how individual and collective learning might co-evolve in the presence of AI.
Participants will:
Examine the limits of today’s individual-centric learning models
Explore how collective learning emerges through shared context and memory
Consider the role of AI as a participant in learning systems rather than a replacement for human thinking
Co-invent possible futures for learning that scale without centralizing control






