Absolutely! As someone in the critical media literacy world, the word "critical" has made all the difference in our field. Who has power in media dynamics, why does that matter? All these questions help us to be more ethical producers and consumers. It's great to see this work happening in the AI space too.
Helpful. Thanks- another piece which affirms what I have been thinking, and the approach we could take as a school. It’s good to hear others expressing a more complex approach than the lazy binary of ‘AI good / AI bad’.
Absolutely! As someone in the critical media literacy world, the word "critical" has made all the difference in our field. Who has power in media dynamics, why does that matter? All these questions help us to be more ethical producers and consumers. It's great to see this work happening in the AI space too.
I like the article! My main counterpoint is about framing it as critical thinking, as I wrote recently.
https://timdasey.substack.com/p/teach-judgment-not-critical-thinking
Helpful. Thanks- another piece which affirms what I have been thinking, and the approach we could take as a school. It’s good to hear others expressing a more complex approach than the lazy binary of ‘AI good / AI bad’.