Opinion | AI Is a Threat to Everything the American People Hold Dear - WSJ
Hey there, super curious friend! 👋
Imagine your favorite robot toy, like a super smart friend who can do lots of cool things! 🤖✨
Some grown-ups are looking at these super smart robot friends and saying, "Hmm, what if they get too super smart?" 🤔 They're a little worried that these robots might change some of the special things we love, like how we play or learn, or even how we choose our favorite ice cream! 🍦
It's like when you have a new toy, and you're excited, but also a little bit like, "What if this toy changes how I play with my old toys?" 🧸
They just want to make sure our robot friends help us in the best way, and don't accidentally make things tricky for us. It's like making sure your robot friend always helps you build the best block tower, not knock it down! 🧱😊
Opinion | AI Is a Threat to Everything the American People Hold Dear WSJ
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