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AI and Critical Thinking: Are We Getting Smarter Or Just Faster in 2026?

Are We Getting Smarter… Or Just Faster at Asking AI?

I read this, and it made me slightly uncomfortable. Not in a dramatic, “AI will take over the world” way.

But in a much simpler, more personal way:

Am I still thinking… or just outsourcing thinking?

Here’s The Real Question

The relationship between AI and critical thinking is becoming the most important conversation of our era.

We keep asking: “Is AI making us more productive?”

But maybe the better question is: “Is AI quietly reducing our ability to think deeply?”

Let’s talk about two things we don’t value enough

  1. Perspective-taking
  2. Intellectual humility

Sounds fancy.

But really, it just means:

  • Can you genuinely understand someone else’s point of view?
  • Can you admit you might be wrong… and sit with that feeling?

Here’s The Problem

Both of these require:

Discomfort.

And guess what AI is amazing at removing?

Discomfort.

Earlier, thinking looked like this

  • You had a question
  • You struggled with it
  • You explored different angles
  • You sat in uncertainty

Basically:

You thought.

Now?

  • You have a question
  • You type it
  • You get an answer in 3 seconds

Done.

Efficient? Yes.

Transformational? Definitely.

But also…Slightly dangerous.

Because thinking is not just about answers. It’s about:

  • Sitting with doubt
  • Exploring multiple perspectives
  • Being wrong (publicly, sometimes painfully)

And we’re slowly losing patience with that.

Let’s be honest.

The moment we don’t know something…we feel uncomfortable. And instead of exploring it…We just Google it or ask AI, which means curiosity is getting shorter.

Not gone. Just… shorter.

If we don’t actively protect the bond between AI and critical thinking, we risk becoming high-speed repeaters of generated data rather than original problem solvers.

The Weird Irony of AI and Critical Thinking

We’re building the smartest systems ever.

But we might be:

Reducing the need to be smart ourselves.

And before you say, “This is overthinking.”

Let me give you a real example.

When was the last time you:

  • Sat with a question for more than 10 minutes?
  • Tried to solve something without instantly searching it?
  • Changed your opinion after deeply thinking—not just reading?

Exactly.

This is Not An AI Problem

It’s a behavior problem.

AI is just:

Amplifying it.

Because AI is designed to do one thing very well.

Give you:

The answer before you feel the struggle.

And struggle is where thinking happens

No struggle = No depth.

The Uncomfortable Truth

We celebrate:

  • Speed
  • Confidence
  • Quick answers

But we don’t celebrate:

  • Doubt
  • Curiosity
  • Sitting in confusion

Even though those are the real “human advantages.”

My Take on AI and Critical Thinking

A surreal image of a person using a digital crutch to walk, representing the risk of losing AI and critical thinking skills through over-reliance.

AI shouldn’t replace thinking.

It should:

Challenge it.

The future of AI and critical thinking shouldn’t be about replacement; it should be about challenge. But right now, most of us are using it like: “Shortcut to certainty.”

And that’s risky. Because certainty without thinking…

Is just borrowed intelligence.

What Should We Actually Do?

A desk with an hourglass and an open notebook, symbolizing the "10-minute rule" to prioritize AI and critical thinking over instant answers.

Not:

“Stop using AI” (that’s unrealistic)

But maybe:

  • Delay using it
  • Think first, search later
  • Sit with questions a bit longer

Basically:

Don’t kill the process.

Final Thoughts on AI and Critical Thinking

The real skill of the future might not be:

“How well you use AI.”

It might be:

“How long can you think without it?

And honestly…

The ultimate goal of AI and critical thinking is to use the machine to sharpen our minds, not to let them go dull. If your first instinct to every question is to open AI, then maybe the real upgrade we need is not smarter tools. It’s stronger thinking muscles.


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