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how will Ai be positive or negative influence on your future?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming a big part of our lives. We use it in school, social media, and even when we search something online. In my future, AI can have both positive and negative effects, especially on learning, jobs, and daily life.


First, AI can help with learning and literacy. Students can use AI tools to understand difficult topics, improve writing, and find information faster. For example, many schools use digital tools to support reading and writing skills. According to UNESCO, technology can improve education and make learning more accessible for students around the world. This means AI can help me succeed in university and in my future career.


Second, AI can create new job opportunities but also replace some jobs. In the future, many careers will use AI, especially in business, law, and technology. Research from Pew Research Center shows that people believe AI will change the way we work and the skills we need. This means I will need digital literacy and critical thinking skills to stay prepared.

However, AI can also have negative effects. Some students may rely too much on AI and stop thinking for themselves. This can affect creativity and real learning. There are also concerns about privacy and misinformation online. Experts from World Economic Forum warn that AI can increase risks like job loss and ethical problems if it is not used responsibly.


In my opinion, AI will mostly be positive if we use it in the right way. It can support learning, help with careers, and make life easier. But we must learn how to use it responsibly and not depend on it too much. AI should be a tool that helps us grow, not replace our thinking.


Overall, AI will shape my future in many ways. By improving my digital literacy and using technology carefully, I can receive help from AI while avoiding its negative effects.




Kennedy, B. (2025, September 17). 3. Americans on the risks, benefits of AI – in their own words. Pew Research Center. https://www.pewresearch.org/science/2025/09/17/americans-on-the-risks-benefits-of-ai-in-their-own-words/

 
 
 

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