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  1. AI is changing how we think, not replacing it | Letters

    Two letters to The Guardian debate the impact of AI on human thought and creativity. One argues AI enhances curiosity and broadens intellectual exploration, making complex inquiry accessible to more people. The other expresses concern that AI-generated content lacks human emotion and understanding, drawing parallels to music and software development where human intelligence is valued over automated output. AI

    AI is changing how we think, not replacing it | Letters

    IMPACT Debates the cognitive and creative implications of AI, influencing how individuals and society engage with technology.

  2. 🤖 Meeting the pope’s call to put humanity first in a world of artificial intelligence | Letter Dr Susan Oman on a campaign that is designed to raise public awar

    Two letters to The Guardian discuss the evolving role of artificial intelligence. One piece by Richard Thackeray and Phil Snell argues that AI is transforming human thought processes rather than replacing them, responding to Wendy Liu's concerns about cognitive sovereignty. Another letter from Dr. Susan Oman highlights a campaign focused on prioritizing human dignity in AI development, aligning with Pope Leo XIV's call for a human-centered approach to artificial intelligence. AI

    🤖 Meeting the pope’s call to put humanity first in a world of artificial intelligence | Letter Dr Susan Oman on a campaign that is designed to raise public awar

    IMPACT These letters explore the philosophical and ethical implications of AI, urging a human-centered approach to its development and integration.