When the algorithm is the message: GenAI as educational environment
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International Council for Media Literacy
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This article addresses the impact of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) on education from a
media ecology perspective. GenAI configures a new linguistic environment that alters the conditions
under which knowledge is produced, circulated, and validated. Far from being limited to the
automated generation of content, these systems reorganize attention, accelerate information flows, and
displace traditional practices of authorship and learning. GenAI must be understood as a media
environment transformation rather than a specific pedagogic tool. McLuhan's notion that "the medium
is the message" drives us to consider the structural effects this technology produces on perception,
cognition, and the social organization of learning, more than focusing on the contents it creates. The
analysis highlights how algorithmic mediation introduces an epistemological shift that challenges
pedagogical models centered on the transmission and control of content. In response to this scenario,
the article proposes algorithmic literacy as a central axis of education. Such literacy aims to
strengthen agency and critical understanding in digital environments. It also seeks to enhance the
capacity to construct meaning in educational contexts shaped by automated systems.
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