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Unidentified resident urges hands-on AI learning for students, warns of misuse


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Unidentified resident urges hands-on AI learning for students, warns of misuse
An unidentified speaker, a resident, urged people to learn about artificial intelligence and how to use it with students, saying, "I want other people to understand that it's not that scary, and it can help the kids to get better."

The speaker said they need hands-on instruction to feel comfortable with the technology, adding, "I'm a very hands on. You can help me, but I'm the 1 that has to push the buttons and know what's going on." They framed practical familiarity as key to avoiding misuse and protecting student privacy.

The speaker also warned that AI can be used harmfully if people lack training: "Sometimes people could use AI for bad, so people need to learn how to not use it for bad." They urged caution with personal information, saying users "have to be as careful with your information as you would be a stranger."

No formal proposals, votes, or next steps appear in the provided transcript. The remarks emphasize community education and practical training as measures to help students benefit from AI while limiting risks.

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