I mostly agree that technology gives us more information without necessarily increasing wisdom. The problem is that having instant access to facts doesn't teach us how to use them thoughtfully. For example, as a UI designer in Shanghai, I use ChatGPT daily for quick answers, but I've noticed my colleagues sometimes copy solutions without understanding the underlying principles. That said, I think wisdom comes from experience - like when my high school math teacher Mr. Wang taught us not just formulas, but how to think through problems step by step. Technology can't replace that kind of deeper learning.
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Do you agree or disagree that information technology gives people more information but not greater wisdom?
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