Take as many guesses you want/need. Have you talked to your kids about LLMs? FOMO with a taste of child development.
If I had any, well: preparation prevents poor performance. More libraries (of both forms). Not subscriptions to model-of-the-day.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/7-reasons-teens-sa...
Text-only, no Javascript:
https://assets.msn.com/content/view/v2/Detail/en-in/AA1Vo1If...
Essentially teens with artistic qualities genuinely wonder from what I can tell regarding AI (sort of asking why bother). Teens with programming hobbies feel they are gonna be obsolete in a few years.
The point to me feels different in that considering most HN users are millenials, they joined programming decades ago & some might be close to retirement/already retired, so sometimes I see a sentiment here of letting the next generation sort out with this catastrophe.
I feel as if the short term gains over long term sustainability while being immensely rewarded financially in a concentrated manner on such scale is quite saddening to see.
AI chatbots are scary as well. I have seen people as young as 13 personally seen talking to them & found them that they can escalate in whatever direction someone barely hints at.
Couldn't read the article because WSJ is paywalled & archive.today gives the Error: "Not Found The requested URL was not found on this server."
It would be a pleasure to answer any questions if anyone has for me.