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Do you need another argument for why AI is Bad? @michalwieczorek.bsky.social and I have a new paper. We argue that the productivity calculus often used to justify edtech interventions is systematically blind to the role that moral entanglement, care and relational work play in education.
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No exaggeration, this is one of the best-reasoned pieces of writing on what teachers are being asked to give up in order to possibly gain productivity through classroom genAI tools. I’ll be using this paper in class soon.
In a new paper with @ftollon.bsky.social, I argue that proposals to increase teachers' productivity through automation overlook the relational value of many educational practices. Good teaching is not possible without care and we should keep emphasising that. link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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"We argue that current mainstream AI tools will reduce the number and depth of teacher-student interactions, increase the distance between teachers and students, and alienate teachers by transforming their role in the classroom," write Michał Wieczorek and Fabio Tollon.
I just published a response to a recent commentary on my “Why AI will not democratize education” paper. In short: the political-economic reality of AI is likely to jeopardise any attempts to use this tech in pedagogically constructive ways. link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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The only acceptable AI use policy you need: smallsheds.garden/blog/2026/on...
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In today’s @civicsoftech.bsky.social blog, thought leaders @michalwieczorek.bsky.social and @eam0.bsky.social share a resource for facilitating a workshop using speculative co-design methods to reimagine educational technology that'll supercharge your critical edtech sensemaking skills x 1000!
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I’m participating in a symposium at an education conference in #Galway, which for some reason we’ve decided to do as a piece of interpretative theatre. Wish us luck! 🤪 🙏 #ESAI2026
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Me and my co-collaborators, @michalwieczorek.bsky.social and Eoin Cummins, embodying the traffic light system. 🚦 #esai26 (Photo by @gravesle.bsky.social)
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Michał Wieczorek
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Charles Logan
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Dr Keith Wilson is on Eurosky✦
Dr Keith Wilson is on Eurosky✦
The use of AI in school settings has received widespread attention in recent years. However, there are many unresolved practical and ethical issues surrounding educational AI. In this paper, we contri...
link.springer.com
Teachers’ Busywork, Moral Entanglement, and the Automation of Responsibility - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice
The use of AI in school settings has received widespread attention in recent years. However, there are many unresolved practical and ethical issues surrounding educational AI. In this paper, we contri...
link.springer.com
Teachers’ Busywork, Moral Entanglement, and the Automation of Responsibility - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice
"We argue that current mainstream AI tools will reduce the number and depth of teacher-student interactions, increase the distance between teachers and students, and alienate teachers by transforming their role in the classroom," write Michał Wieczorek and Fabio Tollon.
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link.springer.com
The use of AI in school settings has received widespread attention in recent years. However, there are many unresolved practical and ethical issues surrounding educational AI. In this paper, we contri...
Teachers’ Busywork, Moral Entanglement, and the Automation of Responsibility - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice
Charles Logan
This is a response to "Why the User-Friendliness of AI Undermines Education. Commentary on Wieczorek 2025" by Dekker and Hermans. While I agree with many of the arguments made by the authors and sympa...
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A quasi-scientific polemic.
How AI Will Monetize Education: Response to Dekker and Hermans - Philosophy & Technology
Marc Andreessen is a philosophical zombie
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Civics of Technology Announcements Annual Conference : We are holding our 5th Annual Conference on August 6th-7th, 2026! Our keynotes this year are Dr. Meredith Broussard (data journalist & aut...
The Future of Creative Workshops is Brighter than Ever!Announcing the Next Steps in the Click Here if You Agree Project — Civics of Technology