Slow Knowledge in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Below a reflection, a thoughtful cultural essay connecting knowledge, technology, study practices, and the philosophy of slowness. Slow Knowledge in the Age of Artificial Intelligence While working on a Wikipedia project using books from my home library, I began thinking about the phrase “thinking fast and slow.” The thought unexpectedly connected itself to other cultural ideas: slow food, slow dance, slow scholarship, and even Indigenous ways of learning. What began as a simple editing task slowly turned into a meditation on the meaning of knowledge itself. The project was straightforward. I selected the book Sacred Ecology from my personal library because of my growing interest in Indigenous knowledge systems and environmental thought. Rather than searching online summaries or asking artificial intelligence for an instant overview, I walked to my bookshelf, opened the book, studied the index, and slowly explored the chapter titles. I drifted through a few sections, paused ...