• vane@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    According to the Malta Digital Innovation Authority, the course is designed to help people understand what AI is, what it can and cannot do, and how to use it responsibly at home and at work.

    So now they need to explain people why they need AI.

    In September 2025, OpenAI announced a partnership with the Greek government to bring its technology to secondary schools and start-ups across the country.

    I didn’t know Greece plans to give digital drugs to children for free.

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            1 day ago

            OpenAI just follows Microsoft path - offer AI for free to children so they get addicted and demand it when they will be looking for work.

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              That would make more sense if Greece and OpenAI weren’t competing for “most money borrowed without a real plan.” I didn’t see in the article who was paying for it (maybe a comprehension fail on my end) but I suppose it doesn’t really matter because both OpenAI and Greece carry hundreds of billions in debt.

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                I guess from the OpenAI standpoint they can just give it for free so they have the point to push their agenda in other countries.