Education lost the plot years ago. AI is a kind of final nail in that coffin. While we may lament the ravages of AI, I expect there is a kind of providential silver lining in that it may cleanse the rot plaguing education. Just as postermodernism - itself full of errors - is like an enema that is clearing out the disease of modernism and will flush itself out in the process, so, too, AI may be just the purgative we need to force us back to a norm more fittingly called “education”.
One of the marks of an educated person is the ability to dispassionately think from first principles. It is not a sufficient criterion, but it is a necessary one. In this case, the basic questions we must ask are: what is education, and what is education for?
An instrumentalist view of education, the one that has claimed the soul of the modern university and primary education , tells us that education is about preparing for a career - preparing to be an economic actor - and about the effect you can have. In short, it is about practical power and economic utility.
Now, the power to be able to do good things, to be practically able, is a good thing as such, and indeed one does acquire facility during one’s education. (And I would argue schooling today isn’t great at practicality either.) But the practical, unlike the theoretical, is always about something else. It is never for its own sake. What this means is that there must be a terminus. You cannot have an infinite regress of practical ends, because the justification for any practical end is not found in itself. And if the primary proximate end of education is the career, then what distinguishes education from training? Nothing. What’s more, if you then ask what the purpose of a career is, you find it is about consumption. So education today is about enabling people to be consumers. You wish to be effective so you can be payed more so you can buy more crap. Pure nihilism.
True education is best captured by the classical liberal arts, which is to say the free arts. Human beings are intellectual and moral creatures. The purpose of education is to free a person to be more human, to free them to be able to reason effectively and competently for the sake of wisdom and for the sake of living wisely. In other words, it is about becoming what you ought to become as a human being in the most definitive sense.
What good does AI do you if you haven’t become a better version of yourself in the process? So AI writes a paper for you. So what? The purpose of the paper is not the paper, but the knowledge, understanding, and insight that results from writing it.