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A Master with 25 Years of Experience Explains: Sivrihisar Cebesi and Artificial Intelligence

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Hüseyin Altay, a jeweler from Eskişehir, is trying to keep the 1600-year-old Sivrihisar pocket knife tradition alive. He argues that this traditional art form, entirely handcrafted, taking four days to produce and selling for prices exceeding 1 million Turkish Lira, will not be affected by artificial intelligence.
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Hüseyin Altay, a jeweler from Eskişehir, is trying to keep the 1600-year-old Sivrihisar pocket knife tradition alive. He argues that this traditional art form, entirely handcrafted, taking four days to produce and selling for prices exceeding 1 million Turkish Lira, will not be affected by artificial intelligence.

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Haberler broke the news on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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