@VraserX: What happens when the first generation grows up knowing AI better than humans? Are we raising superhumans, or emotional…
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A tweet pondering whether the first generation raised with AI will become superhumans or emotionally disconnected, sparking debate on AI's societal impact.
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What happens when the first generation grows up knowing AI better than humans?
Are we raising superhumans, or emotional aliens?
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