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🧬 Humanity risks " Switching Off " its brains over the next 20 years—at least, that’s what Paul Graham, founder of Y Combinator, believes 😨 🎐People are increasingly delegating writing to AI, and this trend is only expected to grow. According to Graham’s predictions, society will split into those who actively think and those who passively consume.🤖 If you don’t want to be part of the " Switched-Of " crowd, develop your writing and thinking skills while it’s still fashionable. 📚💡 🤔 What's your take on his bold statement ?

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