This is very interesting. I’ll take a look on my own, but can you point me to resources and reporting on AI browsers? I’ve been wondering what happens when we get to a point where “opting out” of using genAI is going to be impossible. AI Browsers feel like we’re getting close.
Thanks! I really appreciate your perspective on your substack. One thing I think is missing from a lot of the present debate / discussions around AI is how much we are simply going to be so immersed in these tools that the idea that we can expect people (including students) to NOT be using AI going forward is going to be superfluous. At least that’s where I think things are headed and it seems like you would agree with pieces like this and many of your others. Keep it up!
Thanks Stephen that’s much appreciated - I absolutely agree - now is literally the time our job is to prepare students for what is happening. Keep up the great writing too 👍
This is very interesting. I’ll take a look on my own, but can you point me to resources and reporting on AI browsers? I’ve been wondering what happens when we get to a point where “opting out” of using genAI is going to be impossible. AI Browsers feel like we’re getting close.
Here’s the piece that started my journey down this pathway (which I then expanded upon) … https://techcrunch.com/2025/07/09/perplexity-launches-comet-an-ai-powered-web-browser/
Thanks! I really appreciate your perspective on your substack. One thing I think is missing from a lot of the present debate / discussions around AI is how much we are simply going to be so immersed in these tools that the idea that we can expect people (including students) to NOT be using AI going forward is going to be superfluous. At least that’s where I think things are headed and it seems like you would agree with pieces like this and many of your others. Keep it up!
Thanks Stephen that’s much appreciated - I absolutely agree - now is literally the time our job is to prepare students for what is happening. Keep up the great writing too 👍