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AI is everywhere. Nobody is teaching us how to use it

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19.03.2026

My grandfather taught me to read at the racetrack.

Not books. Racing forms. He put a pencil in my hand at Belmont and walked me through every column. What a “favorite” meant. What a “longshot” cost. How to spot risk in a row of numbers. He wasn’t making me a gambler. He was using an adult hobby to teach his grandson how to pay attention.

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And when I wanted to place a bet, I held his hand, walked to the window, and told the teller what I wanted. The teller checked that the horse hadn’t been scratched, the race was still open, and the bet was valid before taking my money. If you didn’t understand the form, you couldn’t even place the bet. Two adults stood between what I learned and what I could do with it.

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In a recent NBC News poll, 57% of voters said the risks of artificial intelligence outweigh its benefits. Yet more than half have used an AI tool in just the past few months. No one walked them through it. No one is standing next to them. There is no teller.

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