With AI, testing, decision-making, learning, coding, and many other tasks have become much easier. If AI makes so many things easier, then why do people still struggle despite having access to AI?
Summary
A reflective question on why people still struggle with AI despite its ability to simplify many tasks, inviting perspectives on the psychological and practical barriers to adoption.
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