Should everyone be allowed to use AI?
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AI, also known as artificial intelligence, is a very advanced technology and is constantly developing technology. It can be quite useful for many tedeous tasks, such as surgery, but the convenience comes at an enviroment damaging cost.
I do think that AI is a very useful tool, but if some people dont need AI as much as others, and can use other sorces for information. For example, the mother doesnt need AI as she can just ask the doctor for allergy symptoms. Another example that supports my opinion is that, the scientist would need ai more than an online shopper who could ask an experienced shopper is they know the best deals for their item.
AI can make a big impact on the planet; if you sent an email per week using AI, the systems would use as much as 27 litres of water to cool down and uses 2.9 watt-hours of elecricity
For these reasons, I think that not everyone should use AI.
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While AI offers unprecedented opportunities to enhance human capabilities, it also presents risks that demand careful consideration. The key lies not in whether to use AI, but in how to use it responsibly and ethically.
AI should be accessible to everyone, but with certain guidelines and safeguards in place to ensure responsible use. On the plus side, AI can democratize access to knowledge, boost creativity, and solve complex problems. However, there are risks of misuse, privacy concerns, and potential biases that need to be managed.
To strike a balance, it's important to have ethical standards, proper regulations, and continuous education for users. This way, we can harness the benefits of AI while minimizing potential harms.