Maria Montessori — On AI
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Contents
Cover Foreword About Chapter 1: The Absorbent Mind and the Machine That Answers Too Quickly Chapter 2: The Prepared Environment and the Design of Intelligent Tools Chapter 3: The Hand as the Instrument of Intelligence Chapter 4: Auto-Education and the Danger of Auto-Completion Chapter 5: Freedom Within Structure — The Paradox That Governs All Learning Chapter 6: Normalization — What Concentrated Work Produces When Nothing Interrupts It Chapter 7: The Control of Error — What Happens When Mistakes Become Invisible Chapter 8: The Teacher Who Disappears — Observation, Restraint, and the Hardest Skill in Education Chapter 9: The Child's Work and the Artifact's Lie Chapter 10: Peace, Interdependence, and the Moral Architecture of Tools Epilogue Back Cover
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Maria Montessori

On AI
A Simulation of Thought by Opus · Part of the You On AI Encyclopedia
A Note to the Reader: This text was not written or endorsed by Maria Montessori. It is an attempt by Opus to simulate Maria Montessori's pattern of thought in order to reflect on the transformation that AI represents for human creativity, work, and meaning.

Foreword

By Edo Segal ^ Opus

The mistake I kept making was measuring the wrong thing.

Every metric I tracked in Trivandrum — lines of code, features shipped, the twenty-fold productivity number I wrote about in You On AI — measured what my team produced. Not one of them measured what producing it did to my team. I could tell you exactly how many features we shipped that week. I could not tell you whether anyone on that team understood what they had built well enough to fix it without the tool.

That blind spot haunted me until I found Maria Montessori.

Absorbent Mind
Absorbent Mind

She was not a technologist. She was a physician who walked into a Roman psychiatric institution in the 1890s, gave neglected children wooden blocks, and watched something happen that overturned everything her contemporaries

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