About Tuan Anh Lai
Bridging airport practice, infrastructure governance, and Human–AI cognition to understand how knowledge becomes actionable in complex systems.
Research interests: Human–AI Interaction, Knowledge Circulation, Airport Sustainability, and Infrastructure Governance.
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Hi, interesting topic.
In my opinion the answer to your first question, "How should AI be integrated into governance systems?" is not on, but AI will be the new norm of mega-institutions consindering the acceleration of AI and inability of keep the pace of the institutions. It may be a good result if we guide the right direction.
Thank you, Paula.
I appreciate your perspective. I agree that AI is rapidly becoming embedded within institutions and governance processes, largely because the pace of environmental, technological, and societal change is exceeding the capacity of traditional decision-making structures.
However, one of the questions that interests me is whether governance should adapt to AI or whether AI should be designed within governance frameworks. In my research, I tend to view AI not as a replacement for governance, but as an epistemic component that can support knowledge generation, while human interpretation, accountability, and institutional legitimacy remain essential.
I fully agree with your point that the direction matters. Perhaps the real challenge is ensuring that the increasing integration of AI strengthens collective learning and decision-making rather than simply accelerating existing processes.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts.