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  "path": "/opinion/commentary/2026/06/03/voices-ai-can-be-tool-students/",
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  "textContent": "“As a student who has spent nights staring at a blank Word Doc, paralyzed by the blinking cursor, AI has often been my first brainstorming partner,” Abigail Kelly writes in an op-ed.",
  "title": "Voices: AI can be a tool for students like me — if schools will teach us how to use it"
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