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[Reason of Philosophy 0008] The Proliferation of the Internet and the Transformation of "Knowledge" The article explores how the digital age and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are fundamentally reshaping the nature of human knowledge and the necessity of educational reform in Japan. 1. The Externalization of Knowledge Since the early 21st century, knowledge has shifted from being something humans memorize to something stored externally on digital platforms. This "externalization of knowledge" reduces cognitive load and allows for easy access via search engines, but it also demands a fundamental rethink of how we teach and pass on information. 2. Challenges in the Japanese Education System Despite the digital shift, Japan's education system remains stuck in an outdated "cramming" (rote memorization) model. While ICT infrastructure exists, its actual classroom use is limited due to several factors: Rigid evaluation systems and traditional exams. A "digital literacy gap" among older teachers. Administrative overwork that prevents educators from learning how to effectively integrate AI and digital tools. 3. The Need for a Pedagogical Shift With the rise of Generative AI, education must pivot from memorization to fostering creativity and critical thinking. The article suggests: Updating teacher training to include AI literacy. Adopting diversified evaluation methods, such as portfolios and rubrics, to assess the quality of thinking rather than just output. Shifting the teacher's role from a simple lecturer to a "facilitator" who encourages active learning. 4. Human Value in the Age of AI As AI becomes superior at processing information, unique human qualities—such as embodied knowledge (physical/tactile skills) and emotional intelligence—become even more valuable. The author proposes a "dual curriculum" that balances AI proficiency with the development of these irreplaceable human traits. Conclusion The externalization of knowledge through the internet and AI should not be seen as a loss for humanity. Instead, it creates space for humans to focus on their essential physical and spiritual nature. Success in the future society will depend on a "co-creative" harmony between technology and human-centric values. [note] This video was originally created by using NotebookLM’s automated generation feature to adapt an article originally published on note/Medium. note; https://note.com/logicalending/n/nd0ee5e4f0819?magazine_key=m16510c10fbc2 Medium: https://medium.com/@ascia/the-spread-of-the-internet-and-the-transformation-of-the-meaning-of-knowledge-4e741b24abc3 [https://medium.com/@ascia/the-spread-of-the-internet-and-the-transformation-of-the-meaning-of-knowledge-4e741b24abc3]
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