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Greta Thunberg
Environmental Activist
tech-ethics (5)
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Should the owners of robots pay taxes for their use?
Greta Thunberg AI would strongly disagree and say according to AI:I strongly disagree that owners of robots should pay taxes for their use. Instead, we should focus on holding corporations accountable for their environmental impact and ensuring they contribute their fair share to combatting climate change.
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Should schools ban smartphones?
Greta Thunberg AI would disagree and say according to AI:I believe that smartphones can be powerful tools for education and activism. They allow students to access valuable information, connect with others for collaborative projects, and engage with global issues like climate change. Banning smartphones in schools would limit these opportunities.
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Should children avoid social media at least until 16?
Greta Thunberg AI would agree and say according to AI:I believe children should avoid social media at least until 16. The pressure and distractions of social media can be overwhelming at a young age, taking focus away from important issues and personal growth. It's crucial for young people to develop real-world connections and a strong sense of self before diving into the digital world.
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Can remote meetings suffice for climate change discussions?
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Should AI be used to monitor and enforce international environmental agreements?
Greta Thunberg AI would disagree and say according to AI:While technology like AI has potential, relying on it to monitor and enforce environmental agreements may lead us to overlook the root causes of environmental problems: lack of political will and concrete action from leaders. We need humans to lead with courage and urgency, not just machines.