BKC cofounder Charles Nesson urges the University to continue cultivating those capacities which remain quintessentially and irrevocably human. "The richness of human life is not found in what we consume or observe, but in how we engage, create, and connect. In-person deliberation — with its give and take of ideas, its requirement for mutual respect, and its reliance on trust — exemplifies the kind of learning that AI cannot replicate."
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