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aiwars argues again over anti-AI positions and children’s issues

The post strongly accuses anti-AI groups of extending the debate to children, with the title stressing “leave the kids alone.” Because there are no body details, the attention mainly comes from the long-running pro-AI vs anti-AI divide in the aiwars community and the emotional conflict triggered by a child-related topic.

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The post strongly accuses anti-AI groups of extending the debate to children, with the title stressing “leave the kids alone.” Because there are no body details, the attention mainly comes from the long-running pro-AI vs anti-AI divide in the aiwars community and the emotional conflict triggered by a child-related topic.

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