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Jyotsana

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Treat AI as a Tool, Not a Master: AI should be confined to tasks involving data analysis, pattern recognition, and automation. Critical decision-making, especially where ethical considerations, creative breakthroughs, or deep contextual understanding are required, must remain firmly in human hands. A judge, for example, might use AI to analyze precedents, but the final verdict, infused with justice and compassion, must always be a human one. Foster a Human-Centric Economy: We need to re-emphasize the value of human touch and craftsmanship. This means creating a premium for "human-made" products – be it handcrafted textiles, bespoke furniture, or courses taught by engaging human instructors. In service sectors, the "human element" should be highlighted as the primary product. For instance, in elderly care, genuine human companionship offers comfort that no AI robot, no matter how advanced, can replicate.

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