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✨ Dim Lights, Bright Ideas: Why This Chai-Loving Writer Isn't Afraid of AI Anymore

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 I was reading about AI — those flashy articles, bold YouTube headlines, and expert interviews all echoing the same fear: "AI will take your job." I was trying to understand prompts, learning to navigate this new digital companion called ChatGPT, and amidst this exploration, one story from my schooldays rushed back into my mind with full force. One Dark Night by Hazel Hutchins A story that stayed with me since Class 9. In this tale, a scientist works tirelessly to build a machine — one that would ease lives, make clothing production simpler and faster. But the neighbors feared it. They believed it would rob them of work, steal their children’s future. So they broke the machine. Again and again. The scientist pleaded, assuring them it would not take away livelihoods but rather give their children more time to breathe, to play. Still, one night, they destroyed it all. But his wife had quietly hidden the most crucial part. And once the rage died down, he sat in silence, dim...