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Shaping the future: Critical thinking in the age of machines

by The Editorial Team
May 30, 2025
in Maritime Knowledge, Smart
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As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes how we learn, work and think, one skill rises in importance – critical thinking, the uniquely human ability to question, analyze and judge remains essential for navigating an increasingly automated world.

Critical thinking has long been a foundation of good education. The term comes from the Greek word “kritikos”, meaning “to judge,” and it reflects our ability to analyze, evaluate and form conclusions with reason. Whether it’s assessing a conversation, making major life decisions, or navigating complex situations, strong critical thinking skills are vital.

In the modern world where artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly integrated into daily life, critical thinking is more important than ever. The rise of generative AI tools has sparked debate in nearly every industry who worries about being replaced. But the truth is, AI doesn’t eliminate the need for human thought it actually increases it.

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AI is a powerful tool, but it isn’t perfect as it can generate impressive outputs, yet it’s still prone to errors, inaccuracies and biases. No prompt, no matter how clever, can replace the deep thinking required to judge what is true, relevant, or ethical. To use AI effectively, individuals must be able to question, verify and improve its suggestions, all of which rely on the human mind’s ability to think critically.

One major concern in the AI era is “cognitive offloading”, meaning the act of relying on technology to handle mental tasks. While this can be helpful in certain cases, like using a calculator or GPS, it can also have downsides.

For example, people who depend heavily on GPS navigation often have weaker spatial memory than those who navigate on their own. This same principle applies to AI tools. If we constantly turn to AI for answers, we risk weakening our own thinking abilities.

Furthermore, a 2022 study in Trends in Cognitive Sciences found that frequent use of AI can lead to “automation bias” a tendency to accept AI-generated suggestions without much thought, even when they’re wrong. This reduces the opportunity for users to engage deeply with information, which is essential for maintaining strong reasoning skills.

Another study in Societies warns that heavy AI use may reduce critical thinking, especially in younger users. As AI becomes widespread, balancing its use with strong thinking skills and learning how to guide and evaluate AI is essential for effective learning, decision-making and adapting to evolving workplace demands.

However, AI isn’t all bad news for our minds and cognitive abilities. When used properly, it can enhance our ability to think and learn. In professional fields, AI is already proving to be a helpful partner. Data scientists, for instance, use AI to detect patterns in complex data, but it’s still up to them to interpret the results.

Medical professionals use AI to assist with diagnosis, yet their judgment and experience are still critical. In these cases, AI supports rather than replaces human thinking.

Ethical considerations

Ethical concerns have increasingly been more vocalized surrounding artificial intelligence as AI becomes more integrated into society and people start relying more on it to do the thinking for them.

Imagine an autonomous car with broken brakes going at full speed towards a grandmother and a child. By deviating a little, one can be saved.

However, it is not a human driver who is going to take the decision, but the car’s algorithm. 

Who would you choose, the grandmother or the child? Do you think there is only one right answer? 

One major issue is bias, as AI systems can replicate or worsen discrimination present in their training data, especially in hiring, policing and finance.

Privacy is also at risk, as AI often relies on collecting and processing large volumes of personal data. Transparency and accountability are challenging, particularly with opaque “black box” algorithms.

Furthermore, as AI gains autonomy, concerns about the loss of human control emerge, especially in high-stakes fields like autonomous vehicles or military systems. In the maritime sector, as ships grow larger, have you ever considered how AI and autonomous systems have become essential for ensuring safe navigation and operational management?

However, all this comes with major concerns such as job displacement and the increasing inequality from automation. 

Misuse of AI for surveillance, cyberattacks, or deepfakes presents additional risks. In sectors like healthcare, education and justice, AI must be applied carefully to avoid harm and ensure fairness.

Addressing these concerns requires strong collaboration across disciplines to create guidelines ensuring ethical, secure and inclusive AI development.

Nevertheless, some could argue that rather than marking the end of critical thinking, AI is reshaping it. In modern workplaces, success will depend on people’s ability to adapt and collaborate with AI while keeping the thoughtful judgment that machines still lack.

In the end, those who thrive in the age of AI will not be the ones who blindly embrace it, nor the ones who reject it immediately. Instead, they will be the individuals who take a balanced approach using AI as a tool to enhance their thinking skills while still being skeptical, curious and engaged.

Critical thinking is not going away any time soon, it’s evolving and those who evolve with it will be most likely best equipped for the future.

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