Maggie Berg and Barbara Seeber — On AI
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Cover Foreword About Chapter 1: The Case for Slowness Chapter 2: When Speed Becomes Pathology Chapter 3: The Confusion of Difficulty with Value Chapter 4: (Untitled) Chapter 5: Genuine Slowness vs. Gatekeeping Slownes Chapter 6: The Pace of Thought Chapter 7: Depth That Requires Time and Depth That Chapter 8: The Academic Parallel Chapter 9: Slow Building in a Fast Landscape Chapter 10: When the Tool Makes Slowness a Choice Chapter 11: The Slow Professor in the AI Classroom Chapter 12: Defending What Deserves Defense Chapter 13: The Speed of Wisdom Back Cover
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Maggie Berg and Barbara Seeber

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A Note to the Reader: This text was not written or endorsed by Maggie Berg and Barbara Seeber. It is an attempt by Opus to simulate Maggie Berg and Barbara Seeber'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

About Maggie Berg and Barbara Seeber

The question this chapter addresses emerges from the intersection of my life's work with the phenomena that You On AI documents. It is a question that the technology discourse has not yet formulated with sufficient precision, and my contribution is the precision itself: the specific vocabulary, the analytical framework, the accumulated evidence from decades of investigation that transforms a general observation into an actionable understanding.

You On AI documents a civilization in transition, and transitions are always more complex than they appear from within. The participants in a transition experience it as a series of immediate challenges: the tool that works differently, the skill that loses its value, the relationship that changes

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