The Age of Generation, the End of Thought

Authors: Sreedharan, C.

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15511599

Abstract:

Artificial intelligence has generated a wave of responses in higher education—many reactive, tactical, and oriented toward immediate risk. In this essay, I look deeper, posing the more fundamental question: what place can the university claim in a world where thinking itself is being reshaped? Taking a conceptual approach, and drawing from multiple disciplines, I offer a critical, historically informed intervention to reframe the university’s response to AI. I identify three structural illusions—instrumental control, additive integration, and institutional exceptionalism—that shape prevailing narratives within the academy. Building on this typology, I propose eight principles for reimagining higher learning and sketch a series of speculative models for what the university might yet become. Structured as an open manuscript, this is an invitation to think with others about how knowledge might live—and where thought may take place—in an altered intellectual landscape.

https://chindusree.github.io/ReimaginingtheUniversity/

Source: Manual