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I'm trying to be open to AI opportunities, but I worry about the obvious positive bias in the lesson. I know AI is big right now, but I worry more about the ethical considerations, the *lack* of legal and regulatory frameworks (the lesson didn't even cite any examples), and the *suggestion* that ethicists and sociologists could help prevent bias - are they really being employed and listened to? I'm grateful that these ideas are even mentioned in the lesson, but  ... the idea that AI must "complement, not replace, hands-on learning experience" should not just be a footnote in a case study. 

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