Should you fear AI?

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I think yes. Absolutely. But fear isn't always a bad thing. Think of it like crossing a busy road. Fear is what makes you stop, look, and then move. It keeps you sharp. It keeps you awake. The people who should really worry? The ones who feel nothing. No curiosity. No push to learn. They'll wake up one day and the world will have already moved ahead. Fear, when you use it right, is like a signal. It shows you where things are changing. It pushes you to learn what you don't know. It gives you ...

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Originally published on April 06, 2026. Curated by AI News.

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