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    1. **Submission Statement**:
      Last week, my mother successfully ordered takeout on her own for the first time. While a small personal victory, it highlights a much larger societal issue: millions of people are left behind as technology advances rapidly. This raises important questions for the future of AI-human co-evolution — how can emerging technologies be designed to truly empower all users, including those with limited digital literacy? How can we ensure that innovations don’t inadvertently widen existing social, geographic, or generational gaps? I’m curious to hear others’ thoughts on practical ways technology can be made inclusive and human-centric.

    2. Bridge? they simply don’t feel like learning and give up on the 1st(not exaggerating) frustation like little kids then blame technology(as if its not made with the simplest person in mind) for how „difficult“ it is
      The phone says ‚click on this‘ and they click on everything but the damn button, SOMEHOW.

      all because they know someone younger will help them, so they don’t bother learning.

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