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The AI paradox: Master it - but don't use it? - opinion
As schools and companies rush to train people in artificial intelligence, they still punish those who use it “too much.” This contradiction is unsustainable.
Letters "AI" stand at the booth of AWS (Amazon Web Services) during preparations ahead of the opening of the Hannover Messe, one of the world's largest industrial trade fairs with this year's partner country Canada, in Hanover, Germany, March 30, 2025.
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DAN PERRY
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RONNI ZEHAVI
JUNE 30, 2025 10:14
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