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I think we might be going in a direction that is not probably a good direction to go in. And I think that it's going to make people dumber because it's going to rob people of their ability to create and think for themselves. And they're going to be so reliant on it that they can't do anything without it. I don't think it's a good thing. People already, you know, kids are doing their homework with it and getting straight A's and they, you know, they're not. I'll bet you if they had to pass a test without you, isn't it? They wouldn't be able to. And somebody gave me the analogy that, you know, they said the same thing when calculators came out in the 70s, that people won't be able to do math.
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