The Biggest Danger of AI Isn’t Job Loss. It’s Something Much Bigger | Vijender Masijeevi

Artificial Intelligence is changing education faster than any technology in history.

But the biggest question isn’t whether AI will replace jobs.

The real question is:

What happens when AI starts replacing the process of thinking itself?

For centuries, learning has never been about reaching the correct answer. It has always been about the journey-from confusion to understanding, from doubt to clarity, from questions to knowledge.

Today, tools like ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude can write essays, solve mathematics, summarize books, generate code and answer complex questions within seconds. While this creates incredible opportunities, it also raises an important concern.

If students stop struggling with problems, will they slowly lose the ability to think independently?

In this discussion, we explore:

• Why AI is fundamentally different from previous technologies
• The future of education in the age of AI
• Critical thinking vs convenience
• Why curiosity matters more than information
• How AI is changing classrooms and universities
• Cognitive decline and overdependence on AI
• Why asking better questions may become the most valuable human skill
• Metacognition and lifelong learning
• ChatGPT and the future of students
• Can AI replace human intelligence?

The future will not belong to those who simply know the most facts.

It will belong to those who can think independently, ask meaningful questions and continue learning in a world where AI can answer almost everything.

What do you think?

Can AI make us better thinkers, or are we slowly outsourcing the very ability that makes us human?

Share your thoughts in the comments.

About Dr Vijender:

Dr Vijender Chauhan is an educator, UPSC Interviewer and Motivational speaker with an experience of over a decade. He is one of the most recognised faces among the UPSC aspirants.

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