My theory is it’ll make children more anxious when the cookie-cutter nearly perfect schema is broken.
We need rough edges, we need some level of inconsistency.
If a child is grown up on machine, they’ll prefer machine for friends, dating, colleagues.
We’re already seeing a subset of the population who are less physically social turn to AI to fill the gap. Not necessarily a bad thing for adults, but preferring machine over humans in place of friends during a childs most formidable years is a recipe for societal disaster.
We need rough edges, we need some level of inconsistency.
If a child is grown up on machine, they’ll prefer machine for friends, dating, colleagues.
We’re already seeing a subset of the population who are less physically social turn to AI to fill the gap. Not necessarily a bad thing for adults, but preferring machine over humans in place of friends during a childs most formidable years is a recipe for societal disaster.