Virginia Gov. Youngkin says more schools should ban ChatGPT

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New York attorney and writer Alexander Zubatov weighs in on how A.I. is rapidly changing society and says he's concerned about A.I. being used as a weapon against descent on'The Ingraham Angle.' Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin said Thursday that more school districts should ban the ChatGPT artificial intelligence tool. The Republican said during a CNN evening town hall that the U.S. should be clear about its goal as a nation "which is to make sure that our kids can think and, therefore, if a machine is thinking for them, then we're not accomplishing our goal." "I do think that it's something to be very careful of, and I do think more districts, more school districts should ban it," the governor said. Earlier in the year, public schools in northern Virginia blocked the chatbot from county-issued devices. ARE YOU READY FOR AI VOICE CLONING ON YOUR PHONE?

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