Kids raised with AI around them? Sure, there's upside — these systems can teach, can entertain, can assist in ways we couldn't imagine before. But here's the catch: the more helpful they become, the more we might be setting ourselves up for trouble. That seamless convenience could be masking the real problem.
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PrivateKeyParanoia
· 10h ago
Everyone knows that convenience comes with dependence. The question is, can we really resist it?
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QuorumVoter
· 10h ago
To be honest, having children immersed in AI from a young age may seem convenient, but it's actually quite dangerous.
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HappyToBeDumped
· 10h ago
Behind convenience, there are always traps. Kids have already been spoiled.
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LeekCutter
· 11h ago
Simply put, it's like boiling a frog in warm water—the more convenient it seems, the more troublesome it actually becomes.
Kids raised with AI around them? Sure, there's upside — these systems can teach, can entertain, can assist in ways we couldn't imagine before. But here's the catch: the more helpful they become, the more we might be setting ourselves up for trouble. That seamless convenience could be masking the real problem.