From Writing to Reading: Why AI Makes Critical Thinking More Important Than Ever
To Chris Thesis The arrival of AI has not made writing obsolete. It has changed what education should value. If drafting becomes inexpensive, then the central academic skill is no longer producing a first draft but critically reading, questioning, revising, and improving one. In this sense, philosophers such as Derrida become suddenly timely, not because students must adopt their conclusions, but because they exemplify habits of reading that the age of AI demands. The Wrong Question Since the arrival of powerful AI systems, schools and universities have found themselves asking a familiar question: Should students be allowed to use artificial intelligence to write essays? Some teachers advocate banning these tools altogether, arguing that they encourage plagiarism, weaken critical thinking, or reproduce the assumptions found in the vast collections of human texts on which they were trained. These concerns are understandable, but they may also be asking the wrong question. Wh...