
What We Lose When Explanations Become Instant
On curiosity, premature closure, and the difference between receiving clarity and developing a relationship with a problem.
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Long-form writing on the parts of artificial intelligence that are easiest to feel and hardest to measure.

On curiosity, premature closure, and the difference between receiving clarity and developing a relationship with a problem.

Why access to explanation can create the appearance of knowledge without the ability to judge, transfer, or rebuild it.

A practical argument for redesigning learning around visible process, failed attempts, and accountable use of AI.