This morning, while enjoying my quiet routine of blogging and browsing the news, I stumbled upon an interesting headline: “College Kids Don’t Want AI.” At first glance, it sounded surprising. Aren’t young people supposed to be the generation that embraces technology the fastest? They grew up with smartphones, social media, YouTube, streaming, apps, and now AI tools like ChatGPT. So why would some college students suddenly feel uncomfortable with artificial intelligence? The more I thought about it, the more I realized this reaction may actually make sense. AI Is Helpful — But Also Overwhelming There is no doubt AI is powerful. Today, AI can: write essays summarize books generate images help with coding translate languages organize research answer questions instantly For students, this sounds incredibly convenient. But perhaps that is also the problem. When AI starts doing too much, people begin wondering: “Am I still learning… or am I simply outsourcing my thinking?” That is a...
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