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DI CEO Wants to Give Young People "Horsepower" with Technology that Has Made Them Worse. But It Will Be Worse "if We Don't Welcome AI," Says CEO

Summary by berlingske.dk
According to Danish high school teachers, AI has damaged students' critical thinking, language skills and made them lazier. The Confederation of Danish Industry argues for "opening up a lot" to the technology.

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According to Danish high school teachers, AI has damaged students' critical thinking, language skills and made them lazier. The Confederation of Danish Industry argues for "opening up a lot" to the technology.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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berlingske.dk broke the news in Copenhagen, Denmark on Monday, June 29, 2026.
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