Gen Beta ≠ Worst Generation

Gen Beta ≠ Worst Generation

Babies born between 2025–2039 will be considered Generation Beta.

Some studies are already calling them the “worst generation.”

Isn’t that unfair?

How can we judge a generation that’s just being born, or yet to be born, especially when they’ll grow up in the most tech-savvy, AI-powered era?

Let’s pause and try to understand why some people.........their parents, teachers, often rely on AI, sometimes even blindly.

So yes, Gen Beta will likely be more dependent on AI than any of us.

But isn’t it our responsibility to guide them so they don’t face the downsides of overdependence?

This is just like what happened with us.

When we were born, technology was evolving. We grew up to be more tech-savvy than our parents and of course, the next generation will be even more advanced than us.

If they have negative traits, they’ll also have positive ones, So why do people always focus more on the negatives?

Everyone seems afraid that AI will take our jobs.

But do you really think AI will replace us… or assist us?

Let me give you an example

Imagine you need to say sorry to a friend who lives far away.

Today, you’ll simply call them and say sorry but if you were in the pre-telephone era, you would’ve written a letter, maybe even a short one to save time.

That was the only way to do things that we easily do presently, in 21st century!

This shows how technology assists us—it doesn’t replace human emotions or decisions.

Today, many tasks are done faster and better with technology. Similarly, the AI era we’re witnessing now… is just the trailer.......... full movie is yet to come.

In the coming years, we’ll truly understand where AI can assist us.

So, the real question is-

Which tasks should we offload to AI so we can use our time for creative and critical thinking?

AI is a data-driven tool, but it still needs human thoughts, skills, and direction.

AI will be directionless in our absence!

Eventually, you will witness that time also when, we’ll train AI to work smarter, but the real competition will be between those who know how to use AI efficiently vs those who don’t!

So Dear readers… What do you think?

Am I right?

Let’s discuss in the comments.

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