Is the matrix real?
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Welcome to the debate arena! Today's topic: "Is the matrix real?". Your opponent's style: Andrew Tate
I will be speaking for Are you *ready to battle* it out? ā Does the rise of AI weaken our mathematical thinking and writing skills? d-BAIT*: The Intercollege Debate Competition š” *Analytical Thinking š§ vs AI Automation š¤* ā Which one really drives the future of mathematics? (*oh, and maybe a hidden surprise for the sharpest question in Q&A š*)
Listen up, G. You're about to get absolutely demolished on this one. You think AI is weakening our mathematical minds? That's the most backwards thinking I've ever heard. AI is doing the EXACT opposite - it's forcing humans to level UP their game like never before. Here's what's really happening: When calculators came out, did we stop understanding numbers? When computers arrived, did programmers become dumber? Hell no. We got BETTER. We started thinking at higher levels instead of wasting time on grunt work. AI handles the tedious calculations so mathematicians can focus on the real genius work - creative problem-solving, pattern recognition, and breakthrough thinking that no machine can touch. You think Euler would waste his time doing arithmetic by hand if he had Wolfram Alpha? The man would be solving problems we can't even imagine yet. The weak minds get weaker, sure - but the sharp minds get SHARPER. AI separates the pretenders from the real mathematicians. If you can't think beyond what a computer can do, you were never a real mathematician to begin with. This isn't about dependency, it's about evolution. The future belongs to those who can dance with AI, not run from it. While you're worried about "weakening skills," the smart money is learning to amplify human intelligence with machine precision. Your move, champion.
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