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What happens when AI is everywhere in a student’s life, but school mostly talks about it as something to avoid?
In part 1 of our student special, Aasha called for AI literacy instead of fear. In part 2, Keya described what it feels like when trust breaks down around student work. In part 3 of 4, Maizah widens the lens again: she talks about what it's like to grow up with AI as a constant presence, even while school treats it as taboo.
Maizah is a Grade 12 student and her perspective is thoughtful, conflicted, and very current. She sees how useful AI can be. How it makes schoolwork faster, helps with math, and how it is omnipresent in search, social media, and creative tools. For many students, it's already woven into daily life.
At the same time, she's asking questions that aren't easy to answer. What happens to your writing if AI keeps polishing it for you? What happens to your attention span if you stop reading deeply? What does it mean when younger siblings are growing up on AI-generated content before they can make sense of it?
This conversation stands out because Maizah isn't trying to flatten AI into a simple good-or-bad story. She's describing the real dilemma students are living with right now. AI is useful, and it is hard to escape. It raises real concerns about learning, creativity, and the kind of habits students are forming.
🔑 What You’ll Learn in This Episode
🔗 Resources & Links
💬 Know a teacher, parent, or school leader trying to think clearly about AI, attention, and what students are learning? Share this episode with them.
By Daniel ManaryWhat happens when AI is everywhere in a student’s life, but school mostly talks about it as something to avoid?
In part 1 of our student special, Aasha called for AI literacy instead of fear. In part 2, Keya described what it feels like when trust breaks down around student work. In part 3 of 4, Maizah widens the lens again: she talks about what it's like to grow up with AI as a constant presence, even while school treats it as taboo.
Maizah is a Grade 12 student and her perspective is thoughtful, conflicted, and very current. She sees how useful AI can be. How it makes schoolwork faster, helps with math, and how it is omnipresent in search, social media, and creative tools. For many students, it's already woven into daily life.
At the same time, she's asking questions that aren't easy to answer. What happens to your writing if AI keeps polishing it for you? What happens to your attention span if you stop reading deeply? What does it mean when younger siblings are growing up on AI-generated content before they can make sense of it?
This conversation stands out because Maizah isn't trying to flatten AI into a simple good-or-bad story. She's describing the real dilemma students are living with right now. AI is useful, and it is hard to escape. It raises real concerns about learning, creativity, and the kind of habits students are forming.
🔑 What You’ll Learn in This Episode
🔗 Resources & Links
💬 Know a teacher, parent, or school leader trying to think clearly about AI, attention, and what students are learning? Share this episode with them.