AI literacy should help people notice how AI changes what counts as knowing
Definition
Students and educators need to notice how AI changes their relationship to evidence, understanding, judgment, and knowledge production—not just whether it helps them finish a task.
Current synthesis
This idea gathers sources arguing that AI does more than speed up tasks: it can alter where thinking begins, what evidence is encountered, and how understanding develops.
Plain-language note
Academic shorthand: epistemic awareness. Everyday meaning: noticing how AI changes what people count as evidence, what they think they understand, and where their knowledge actually comes from.
Articles
Linked claims
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AI changes how people come to know things, not just how fast they work
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Learning requires some productive struggle that AI can remove
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In an AI world, assessment should focus on watching students think
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AI-generated text can make finished writing less trustworthy as evidence
Open questions
- How should this idea be translated into concrete classroom routines, policies, or professional learning?