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why do you think i have another, when you have always been the one?

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i hate when people make their opinion on ai to be either itโ€™s the best thing the human race has ever invented or the thing that will kill humans and their creativity when itโ€™s so obviously neither. trying to idolize it will make it impossible for creatives to strive and trying to fully ban it will send us moving backwards.

i always think of ai the same way youโ€™d think of calculators. in the math community, lots of people thought calculators would make it so no one would ever use math again, when obviously thatโ€™s not true. think about how you use one in class: helps with the mundane, simple equations, or the ones that take too much time to do by hand when youโ€™re in a scenario where you need numbers fast. you still learn how to do it the mechanical way, you still have to know how to calculate by hand, but after youโ€™ve mastered all that, the calculator will be able to do it for you when you donโ€™t what to. this notion goes further when discussing testing, as harder sections of tests usually are the only parts that allow calculators of any kind. of course, you can use a calculator to its fullest and find the answer to virtually any math problem youโ€™d need to, but most of us donโ€™t, right? i believe that ai can be used in this same way, since itโ€™s already been so integrated within our lives.

now iโ€™m in no way saying that we should accept it completely with open arms, and of course i recognize that it has a lot more power than a standard calculator, the important thing to take away from its emergence is moderation. itโ€™s clearly not going to go away any time soon so the best thing to do is to use it in small doses for minimal tasks. i for one use it almost every day, but solely for things like generating practice problems for chemistry or language review worksheets. itโ€™s truly ALL about how you are using the tool. when itโ€™s writing full papers or generating artwork, itโ€™s a whole different story, but it can be used in ways that improve ourselves without making us less intelligent or driven.

iโ€™d love to live in a world where ai never existed but as itโ€™s getting implemented into school curriculums and every social media platform is making their own ai bot i think people need to be aware about the ethical ways you yourself can use ai. i am no supporter but i am just thinking realistically. no it will not take over our lives, no it will not cause the death of creativity, because as long as we are alive that will be alive. both glorifying it and making it into a supervillain will make no progress. iโ€™m not telling anyone to support my perspective, just take some time to think about how ai could be put to use in society in an ethical way, not to replace humans, but to better ourselves.

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