I think this is a really important point: "AI is welcomed by those with dyslexia, and other learning issues, helping to mitigate some of the challenges associated with reading, writing, and processing information. Those who want to ban AI want to destroy the very thing that has helped most on accessibility." I find that a lot of opposition to AI is from people who have things - they have content, they have skills, they have jobs, whatever. But the real promise of AI, to my mind, is in extending some of this to people who have not. This is a theme I think could and should be expanded. Via Harold Jarche.
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