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"textContent": "wiz:\n\n> Without going into further details, my use of AI is not unlike “medical assistive devices”. When someone objects to AI use, this feels like someone objects to use of cochlear implants. Which is an attack on autonomy.\n\nI must say that I find this an absurd appeal to pity. Could deaf people hear if they simply spent some more time listening? Should AI subscriptions be covered by health insurance?\n\nPerhaps a better analogy would be a car, but I still think AI has more negative impacts and a smaller positive impact on the world.",
"title": "A compact for responsible use of AI tools"
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