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RE: No Time Like Experience

in Reflections9 days ago

Last night I had a video call with my niece Gilda who studies Right at the Central University of Venezuela and we discussed AI and the prohibition inside the classroom of any mobile phone, tablet or laptop; just pencil and white sheets of paper. She got me a photograph of the Main Library of the UCV, which by the way the room is empty and the books perfectly ordered -no one goes to the library anymore-. My niece is barely 20 years old, she was born in the digital age. More than a year ago, when she started her degree, she had a hard time adapting, especially because of the amount of reading and information she had to assimilate. Today, she has already developed the habit of reading and feels more comfortable in a purely theoretical career.

I agree that we should not become dependent on either the internet or the AI, we must balance; we must certainly adapt like any novice in handling the source code of hive. It is one thing to let the AI do everything for you and quite another to analyse the ideas proposed by the AI and from there draw our own ideas and conclusions.

Unfortunately, haste and inability has made AI very popular, by those imbeciles who don't want to lift a finger and get favourable results.

A few moments ago I posted something related to this topic and digitised books, as Wednesday 23 April is World Book and Copyright Day, important topics on hive and other platforms. I'd like you to pay me a visit there. Happy Easter.