Arsen M.

March 19, 2026

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It's a lot to process but it was very impactful

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Tracy R.

March 19, 2026

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I was looking forward to this, because all I knew was it's negative effects on the environment and massive use of water. I needed more information about it drawing from inaccurate entries online and I wanted to know what should be in place to keep it safe. Neither of these were covered. I was really excited when the CEOs were going to be interviewed and that was good that some answered questions. Of course, it was disappointing that Musk and another didn't show up. Groans from the audience. Expected of course, but revealing about them. Overall, I know a lot more about AI now.

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Meyonda B.

March 20, 2026

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It was presented in a light hearted way with real questions. Using different mediums like interviews, voice overs, cartoon, that Gumby type clay animation effect alll cool way to keep attention especially with short extension spans these days. It raised some questions when it came to A.I. such as power plants, financial and environmental strain on surrounding communities. Highlighting that it’s useful and could be harmful in its adaptation over time. I hope it reaches audiences everywhere to keep us informed, aware, and taking action against legislation and protections.

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Jane R.

March 20, 2026

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I think it can be a little scary if one were to think that we can be "taken over" by machines and that we can be "outdone". In my opinion, there can be good experiences, but I think that just makes people lazy and I feel sorry for the children who are not as intelligent these days because they cannot think with their brains. I still don't trust computers fully.

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Arsen M.

March 19, 2026

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It's a lot to process but it was very impactful

Meyonda B.

March 20, 2026

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It was presented in a light hearted way with real questions. Using different mediums like interviews, voice overs, cartoon, that Gumby type clay animation effect alll cool way to keep attention especially with short extension spans these days. It raised some questions when it came to A.I. such as power plants, financial and environmental strain on surrounding communities. Highlighting that it’s useful and could be harmful in its adaptation over time. I hope it reaches audiences everywhere to keep us informed, aware, and taking action against legislation and protections.

Tracy R.

March 19, 2026

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I was looking forward to this, because all I knew was it's negative effects on the environment and massive use of water. I needed more information about it drawing from inaccurate entries online and I wanted to know what should be in place to keep it safe. Neither of these were covered. I was really excited when the CEOs were going to be interviewed and that was good that some answered questions. Of course, it was disappointing that Musk and another didn't show up. Groans from the audience. Expected of course, but revealing about them. Overall, I know a lot more about AI now.

Jane R.

March 20, 2026

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I think it can be a little scary if one were to think that we can be "taken over" by machines and that we can be "outdone". In my opinion, there can be good experiences, but I think that just makes people lazy and I feel sorry for the children who are not as intelligent these days because they cannot think with their brains. I still don't trust computers fully.

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