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How has Generative AI changed the university landscape?

Asia Stage Event

From AI-written essays to automated research, the academic world is at a crossroads. Join educators and experts as they discuss how universities are adapting, resisting, and reimagining education in the age of AI.

The Asia Stage

Meet the Speakers:

Robin Sebolino

Robin Sebolino

Robin Sebolino is currently an instructor at the University of Asia and the Pacific. He obtained his undergraduate degree in Literature from De La Salle University-Manila and his master’s in Writing and Performing and Publishing at the University of Leeds in England. He is a novelist and a textbook co-author.

In his more than a decade of service in the field of education, he has taught students in debate and public speaking organizations who have won championships in local and international tournaments. As a fictionist, he has written short stories published in foreign magazines and anthologies, in which he developed narratives inspired by Southeast Asian mythology. He won several awards and recognitions through his writing endeavors, including several honorable mention placements in the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future Contests and earning a Seal of Approval from the Catholic Writer’s Guild for his historical novel Vassals of the Valley.

He currently leads Plaza Books in fulfilling a project to publish and promote manuscripts that advocate traditional Philippine values. In reference to such values, the organization specifically refers to the country’s mestizo (mixed) heritage, in which Hispanic, Chinese, and Austronesian cultures have merged—and continue to merge—in shaping Philippine society. Plaza Books will primarily publish works in English, but the organization hopes to have them translated into Spanish, Chinese, and other Southeast Asian languages to further communicate the multicultural ideas it aims to celebrate.