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Globe Newswire 13-Oct-2025 1:01 PM
DENVER, Oct. 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 247marketnews.com - Students have access to more information than ever, yet literacy, attention, and imagination are all in decline. We're not running a knowledge deficit, but more children are no longer learning how to think. Across classrooms, hardcover books are being replaced by Chromebooks and digital lessons. While students may be reading more words than ever before, they are no longer activating the parts of the brain that build imagination, reasoning, and empathy. The focus is on passing standardized tests, not to comprehend ideas and expand the mind.
Real reading triggers imagination. It lights up the creative circuits of the brain, which form logic, empathy, and creation. Without that, kids become spectators to knowledge instead of participants.
AI is often blamed for diminishing attention, but it can actually reverse the trend, if designed correctly. Instead of providing instant answers, AI should be built to ask the right questions, prompting students to reason, explore, and reach conclusions through guided discovery.
A future where every student has a personalized AI companion, a learning model that evolves with them through life, may resolve many of these problems. In primary schools, this digital mentor could instill critical thinking and comprehension through inquiry. In high school, it should adapt to the students' strengths and weaknesses, providing individualized guidance rather than shortcuts. As the learner matures, the same model could grow into a professional assistant, mirroring the person's accumulated knowledge and reasoning ability.
Each person's AI could mirror their growth, not replace it, and challenge the mind, not coddle it.
Because these systems could adapt to each student's unique reasoning style, they would be able to recognize when someone is skipping steps or copying answers. Rather than punish, the AI could turn those moments into lessons, prompting students to reflect on their process. This approach makes artificial intelligence an accountability partner, encouraging integrity, curiosity, and mastery; the very traits that modern education is losing.
Companies already shaping the future of education and AI could help accelerate this transformation:
One of the most famous moments in cinema to illustrate the balance between logic and intuition is in Star Wars, when C-3PO warns Han Solo that the odds of survival are 3,720 to 1. Solo snaps back, "Never tell me the odds." That line captures what makes humans indispensable. A robot can calculate probabilities, but only a human can imagine possibilities. Courage, instinct, and creativity can't be programmed.
As schools prepare students for an AI-driven future, that technology must be used to strengthen, not replace, human reasoning. Every Chromebook distributed to a child should contain a learning model designed to teach how to think, not simply what to answer. The real danger isn't that AI becomes too smart; it's that humans forget how to be smart. The next generation of AI should remind us that discovery, imagination, and critical thinking are what make us human, and those can never be automated.
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