We are now in an era with the lowest learning costs and the highest efficiency!
In the 1980s, for most families, books were even considered a luxury.
By the 1990s, books were no longer a luxury, but the books we could buy were only those displayed in bookstores.
After 2000, with the rise of the internet, we finally could explore a broader world of information. However, we still needed to filter through the information.
Until now, we can treat AI as a teacher and ask it questions directly!
Such a great AI!
Why should we give up such a good mentor and friend that helps us learn and makes us more differentiated?
Instead, why turn AI into a tool that replaces our brains and eliminates our own uniqueness?
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We are now in an era with the lowest learning costs and the highest efficiency!
In the 1980s, for most families, books were even considered a luxury.
By the 1990s, books were no longer a luxury, but the books we could buy were only those displayed in bookstores.
After 2000, with the rise of the internet, we finally could explore a broader world of information. However, we still needed to filter through the information.
Until now, we can treat AI as a teacher and ask it questions directly!
Such a great AI!
Why should we give up such a good mentor and friend that helps us learn and makes us more differentiated?
Instead, why turn AI into a tool that replaces our brains and eliminates our own uniqueness?