Princeton’s ‘AI Snake Oil’ author says the real fear isn’t thinking machines—it’s that AI exposes who already knows how to think
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AI Global WirePrinceton's Arvind Narayanan says his students are "in a bind." How much should they use AI versus resist it to build up their own skills?
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