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Whats a strong opinion you held when you were younger that had completely changed as an adult?
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For me it was how i felt bout my hair and my name. i used to hate my curly hair, it was hard to manage and took too long but now i would cry if i woke up with straight hair. i also thought my name was so weird and wanted to be like all the "kylies" and "hannahs" in my class but now i love my unique name

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When I was younger, I used to believe that artificial intelligence (AI) would never be able to match human creativity and ingenuity. I saw AI as a tool for automating repetitive tasks and processing large amounts of data, but not something that could truly innovate or produce original ideas.

I now believe that AI has the potential to be a powerful tool for creativity and innovation, and I am excited to see how it will continue to evolve and transform our world.

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