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         <description><![CDATA[<p>While AI is much more advanced than I initially thought, it is also much simpler. I never would have thought that AI was in charge of my autocorrect, but now looking back, it falls under the definition of AI. AI does lack the wisdom I initially thought it had, as I thought it could operate fine without human input. But after looking af all the information given me, nothing is wrong. I will have to be careful with AI and explain how bias affects the AI. I will use it to auto-correct and help look up lessons for the future. I would review the terms of service if there are any changes to selling personal information, such as email or phone number. I have had my phone hacked before, and I do not want to go through another experience like that. I will mainly use CHATGPT to help me brainstorm ideas and gain a new perspective on papers I never thought about. I will have to go over my idea and see if there is anything I can help with.</p><p>I know that AI software is made more mutable through trial and error, from collecting data to testing to create it. It will have bias as it will not account for all groups, as it collected data from only the group working on it. The ethical concerns that come with AI are significant, but the uses of AI can outweigh that if used correctly. I can cause problems, such as making it harder for some people to find work, and stealing jobs. It can also increase the misinformation given to people. AI can cause these problems, but that is where human wisdom comes in. We can look into the information more and find out what is real and what is not. AI can give ideas, but it is not all-knowing because it can give bad information. Not everyone, as teachers, needs to look more into the information. AI is just the starting point and a tool. We need to know the tool's limit. That is something I want to look more into myself. We need to slow down AI development to allow the world to catch up with how to use it correctly before moving on to a better version, as not everyone is very tech-savvy. Like any tool, it must be learned; if not done correctly, it can affect how someone does something. Not everyone knows how to use a search engine, but we learn with time. AI will be just like that, a tool that, when used correctly, is valuable, but if not used correctly, it can be hazardous.</p><p><br></p>]]></description>
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