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RE: Content Creation and Consumption
Haha. That's one way to deal with this.
You know how boys are, mine are more interested in physical activities. They do use technology but mainly for games. Somehow, AI is almost never discussed at home. Anyways, now he knows about it. That's okay, but it was my duty to tell him that it's not a solution to everthing. Knowing him, I'm sure he will not use it, even if he does, he will eventually learn the lesson like your daughter.
I'm a bit scared of it because AI gives seemingly remarkable results too. I don't want it to disable the creative side of my child even before he has learned to use and apply it. It's fine if he uses it for assitance later on but it shouldn't become a crutch to rely on all the time.
I understand you very well and your fears are completely natural. People tend to take the easy way out, we are. Why write, for example, an essay, if AI can do it in a second. In my case, we were saved by the imperfection of AI, but it is becoming more and more perfect every day...