What Is AI Doing to Us?

A Philosophical Inquiry into Learning, Thinking, and Being

Muhammed Şahin|Caroline Fell Kurban
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When ChatGPT arrived, the authors responded as educators do, establishing policies, frameworks, and workshops. Everything looked right. Nothing felt adequate. That persistent unease became the starting point for What Is AI Doing to Us?, a philosophical inquiry into what artificial intelligence reveals about learning, thinking, and being. What came to light was unsettling. AI wasn't disrupting education; it was revealing what education had already become. Decades of well-intentioned improvements had quietly converted the struggle that builds understanding into procedures that algorithms could execute. We had all been preparing the ground for our own replacement. The question could no longer be what we can do with AI. It had to become what AI is doing to us.

Drawing on Heidegger's philosophy of technology, the authors trace how systematic thinking undermines the uncertainty and temporal complexity that make learning genuinely human. But this is no detached analysis. As the inquiry unfolds, they recognise themselves within the phenomenon they are examining—the boundary between their own thinking and algorithmic processing becoming increasingly difficult to locate. What begins as a study of AI in education becomes an encounter with the nature of technological thinking itself.

Essential reading for higher education instructors, leaders, and anyone concerned with the future of learning, What Is AI Doing to Us? bridges practical institutional challenges with profound philosophical insight, revealing why systematic responses consistently miss what matters most—and opening the space where authentic engagement becomes possible.

Foreword; Eric Mazur

  • Part I. The Arrival
  • Chapter 1. When Everything Changed
  • Chapter 2. Our Initial Response
  • Chapter 3. Everything in Place, Something Still Missing
  • Part II. The Question
  • Chapter 4. Beyond Design Parameters
  • Chapter 5. The Question We Can’t Avoid
  • Part III. Learning to See
  • Chapter 6. The Structures of Human Existence
  • Chapter 7. When Authentic Learning Becomes the Path of Greatest Resistance
  • Chapter 8. When Authentic Educational Practice Becomes the Path of Greatest Resistance
  • Part IV. The Convergence
  • Chapter 9. The Systematic Preparation
  • Chapter 10. When Human and Machine Converge
  • Chapter 11. What AI Really Is
  • Chapter 12. What AI Is Doing to Us
  • Part V. Learning to Choose
  • Chapter 13. What Authentic Choosing Requires
  • Chapter 14. How Authentic Learning Unfolds
  • Chapter 15. How Authentic Learning Endures
  • Chapter 16. How Shared Authenticity Reveals Itself
  • Part VI. The Turn
  • Chapter 17. We Are the Phenomenon
  • Part VII. The Paradox
  • Chapter 18. The Inescapable Paradox
  • Chapter 19. Living Within the Paradox
  • Part VIII. The Turn Lived
  • Chapter 20. The Impossibility of Disclosure
  • Chapter 21. How Far This Goes
  • Part IX. The Clearing
  • Chapter 22. What Is AI Doing to Us?

It shouldn't have been this easy. The ease with which AI has overturned practices, policies, and pedagogies has been seen as a natural, if stunning, evolution in our mode of analysis and thinking. The authors make the case that this apparent ease has a reason: we have gradually changed the way we think to become near models of algorithms and mechanical systems. What Is AI Doing to Us? is a deeply sobering and fantastically creative journey into the foundations of what it means to learn and think in the current moment.

- Ted Mitchell, President, American Council on Education

Muhammed Şahin is Rector of MEF University in Istanbul, Türkiye. 

Caroline Fell Kurban is Advisor to the Rector at MEF University in Istanbul, Türkiye.