Generative artificial intelligence and learning: At the dawn of Idiocracy?
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University of Chester; FGV EAESP, Brazil; Audencia Business School, France; University of BathPublication Date
2025-06-24
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In this article, we reflect on the dark side of generative artificial intelligence. We identify several concerns associated with generative artificial intelligence in relation to knowledge processing and developing understanding, including misalignment between the AI’s intended and actual use, its rhetorical duplicity, risk of technical dependence, negative impact on creativity and contextual understanding, overall decreased knowledge quality, the production of ‘illusory truths’, AI’s progressive encapsulation and its exponential proliferation. We call for reflection on its potential implications for management learning, as well as for learning more broadly.Citation
Izak, M., Barros, A., Prasad, A., & Śliwa, M. (2025). Generative artificial intelligence and learning: At the dawn of Idiocracy? Management Learning, 56(3), 407-415. https://doi.org/10.1177/13505076251348575Publisher
SAGE PublicationsJournal
Management LearningAdditional Links
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13505076251348575Type
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© The Author(s) 2025.ISSN
1350-5076EISSN
1461-7307Sponsors
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10.1177/13505076251348575
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