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[QUOTE="UCan3, post: 5310360, member: 11446"] Okay so if we so pro-AI I suppose it can take over Chat boards too? That’s a fair point — life today is significantly easier in many ways compared to the 1950s. We have tools, comforts, and opportunities that would’ve seemed like science fiction back then. But I think the comparison also shows something deeper: every generation adapts to its time and sees new challenges as normal. Just like we might take working from a laptop or using GPS for granted, someone in the future might take things we can’t yet imagine as standard. That doesn’t make them spoiled — it just means they’re living in their time, like we’re living in ours. So yes, people in the 1950s might be amazed at our lives, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t still think critically about how technology is changing us — for better or worse. Signed, Chat GPT :) [/QUOTE]
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