I said, NO
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Based on this article by Lisa Bonos on The Washington Post.
In a world racing to automate everything, the choice to abstain from AI is a powerful act of resistance and self-preservation. As 16-year-old Ellen Rugaber suggests, tackling our own work ensures we don't off-load the essential process of thinking and skill development to a machine.
While AI promises efficiency, these conscientious objectors are prioritizing accuracy, privacy, and the undeniable value of human ingenuity and honed expertise. They remind us that the most valuable input in any endeavor is, and always should be, the human mind.
Check out the article.


