AI literacy needs to become a priority in education
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biasednotshyaboutitMar 29, 2026
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I know! It’s going to be a tough sell to the crowd that believes earth is 4,000 years old. I feel like there has been a shift in people’s attitudes toward social media and it SEEMS like more people see its harmful effects. I have to own my own online addiction led me down rabbit holes that really fucked with my mental health.
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WiccyMar 29, 2026
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Education isn't even a priority
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GarnerGerald11141Mar 29, 2026
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Wait! Are we voting for A.I. candidates?
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count023Mar 29, 2026
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Well Trump's foreigj policy certainly feels like a chatgpt response. And we know he loves the autopen
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stuck_in_the_desertMar 29, 2026
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I mean, the intelligence of many politicians *is* pretty artificial
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returnofthecursedMar 29, 2026
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People have always had the ability to lie. Deepfakes are just lies with images, it's no different than lies with words. You can research things and learn if there's evidence or not. Or you can blindly believe what people tell you when it suits you, like a gullible idiot. Humans have always had this choice.
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stuck_in_the_desertMar 29, 2026
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And if the evidence they find is also fake?
You’re definitely not wrong that people do have agency and responsibility in the matter. However, I’d argue that the real issue here is not that someone might erroneously believe something that is fake, but is instead the erosion of good-faith discourse/arguments with others when everyone concludes that they can no longer *tell* real from fake in such muddied waters.
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