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Are the humanities losing value in the technological age?No. While technology dominates efficiency, scale, and measurable output, the humanities remain essential for what machines cannot replicate: meaning-making, ethical judgment, cultural self-understanding, and imaginative vision.AI can process data and imitate style, but it cannot feel historical tragedy, wrestle with moral ambiguity, interpret lived human experience, or ask why we should build certain futures instead of others.In an age of accelerating technological power, the ability to question, contextualize, and humanize that power becomes more—not less—valuable.The real risk is not that humanities lose value, but that society forgets why they matter until it is too late.https://www.chronicle.com/article/the-humanities-dont-lose-their-value-in-the-age-of-ai
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