Absolutely! We can’t ignore the tech (it isn’t going away), and pretending the world isn’t changing does our kids a disservice. My only concern is that it’s too late already and that before we know it, all human labor will be replaced by ai and robotics
100% agree, Stephen! Thanks for writing this post. I also have 2 kids in college and a third one in school.
For me, planning something is not the same as doing something. AI is good for the first, but the second still requires vision, grit, interpersonal skills.
Absolutely! We can’t ignore the tech (it isn’t going away), and pretending the world isn’t changing does our kids a disservice. My only concern is that it’s too late already and that before we know it, all human labor will be replaced by ai and robotics
100% agree, Stephen! Thanks for writing this post. I also have 2 kids in college and a third one in school.
For me, planning something is not the same as doing something. AI is good for the first, but the second still requires vision, grit, interpersonal skills.