<p>In this episode of Social Learning Amplified, host Eric Mazur speaks with writer and educator <strong>Jonathan Malesic</strong>—author of <em>The End of Burnout</em>—about how generative AI is reshaping reading and writing in higher education. Together, they explore pressing questions: Are students still motivated to read deeply? Can AI tools support or sabotage real learning? What’s lost when students (and faculty) turn to summaries and shortcuts?Drawing on Malesic’s essays in <em>The New York Times</em>, <em>The Atlantic</em>, and <em>The Chronicle of Higher Education</em>, this thoughtful conversation examines how educators can foster intrinsic motivation and rebuild student confidence in reading. They discuss strategies for reintroducing long-form reading, the shifting value of writing assignments, and whether the academy can still champion intellectual growth beyond job training.</p>