IN recent years, generative artificial intelligence (AI) has seamlessly woven itself into our daily routines. From students drafting assignments and professionals streamlining paperwork to parents mapping out vacations, turning to AI for answers has fast become second nature. Yet, this rapid adoption has triggered a parallel wave of anxiety.
Some worry that children will become overly reliant on these tools and stop thinking for themselves. Others fear that future jobs will simply vanish.
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