Scott McKay, American Spectator
A country can’t outsource wisdom to a machine. It can’t delegate citizenship to an algorithm. It can’t allow technology to become a substitute for culture, community, family, faith, or common sense. Those things still matter, and they always will. Generation X doesn’t have all the answers. No generation does. But we do have something worth contributing to the conversation. We remember what life looked like before the machine arrived. That memory may turn out to be more valuable than most people realize.
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