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I was scrolling through Twitter and saw something surprising. A 22-year-old Stanford grad shared that he uses AI for everything—writing, thinking, and even talking. But what shocked me was when he said, “I forget simple words now. My brain feels slower without AI.” It made me think about how we’ve always been taught things like math, because we wouldn’t always have a calculator. Now, it seems like we’re running a big experiment on how relying on AI affects our brains. AI is amazing, but what happens when an entire generation gets too used to it? If we keep outsourcing our thinking to machines, will we lose the ability to think for ourselves? It's something we need to consider as AI continues to grow in every part of our lives.
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I am thinking of this fancy AI. Is it actually created for our own good or just to make the rich more richer?. Are we actually thinking about regulating it and addressing the dangers of it? . I think we cannot stop those machines or AI or whatever w
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