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- PublicationOpen AccessAI (anthropological inquiry) on AI (artificial intelligence)(Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2024-05-30) Bekerman, ZviA short reflection of personal engagement with and an exploration of the unforeseen intersections between traditional educational paradigms and the disruptive force of AI. The reflection is not just about discovering a technological tool; it is about encountering a new form of activity, one that could potentially redefine the contours of education and learning. A reflection which brought me to realize that my interaction with ChatGPT, marked by an initial enchantment followed by a phase of critical scrutiny, mirrored the very human process of knowledge acquisition and validation. ChatGPT, with all its capabilities and limitations, was in a sense, as 'human' as any of my colleagues or myself. The process of engaging with, questioning, and validating the information it provided was not a testament to its shortcomings, but rather an affirmation of the critical, discerning approach that underpins scholarly work. In recognizing this, I found a renewed appreciation for the nuanced and complex interplay between human intelligence (from latin legere "choose, pick out, read, collect, gather") and artificial intelligence in the pursuit of knowledge.