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Sam Altman Foresees an AI-Dominated Future for New Generations

August 12, 2025 - 01:08

Sam Altman Foresees an AI-Dominated Future for New Generations

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has shared his vision of a future where children born today will grow up in a world dominated by artificial intelligence, suggesting that a child born in 2025 will never experience life without it. He predicts that this AI-native generation will harness advanced technologies from a very young age, leading to unprecedented capabilities and opportunities.

As AI continues to evolve and surpass human intelligence, Altman acknowledges the profound impact this will have on the upbringing of the next generation. However, he stresses that despite the technological advancements, the core principles of parenting will remain unchanged. Love, empathy, and ethical guidance are essential elements that parents will need to instill in their children, ensuring they navigate this new landscape with a strong moral compass.

Altman's insights serve as a reminder that while technology may transform the world, the foundational values of nurturing and care will always be vital in raising well-rounded individuals.


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