AI Literacy

Posts about using AI as a tool without outsourcing judgment, responsibility, or learning.

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Is AI Alive? Why Consciousness and Agency Are Not the Same Thing
Current AI is probably not alive or conscious, but agentic AI systems can still imitate, persuade, plan, and act through tools. The difference between life, consciousness, intelligence, and agency matters.
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AI Is a Power Tool, Not a Replacement for Knowing What You Are Doing
AI can accelerate work and help people learn faster, but it does not replace judgment, verification, or responsibility.
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Historic technologies including a printing press, sewing machine, camera, telephone, and early computing equipment arranged in one workshop scene
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AI Is Not the First Tool People Feared
People have resisted disruptive tools for centuries. The printing press, textile machines, sewing machines, elevators, cars, calculators, computers, and the internet all changed work, but they also made knowledge, goods, and services more accessible.
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