Ask HN: With AI Advancing Rapidly, What Are You Teaching Your Kids?
4 gfai 3 5/3/2025, 9:15:02 AM
With how fast AI is moving, I’ve been thinking a lot about what skills really matter for the next generation. As a parent, it's hard to know what will still be relevant in 5 or 10 years.
Are you teaching your kids to code? Focused more on soft skills like creativity, problem-solving, or emotional intelligence? Or maybe just helping them stay curious and adaptable?
Curious to hear what other parents (or educators) here are doing—what skills you’re prioritizing, and why.
Comments (3)
ludicrousdispla · 4d ago
Analytical thinking, writing software, a foreign language (or two), making stuff.
gfai · 3d ago
Recently, OpenAI and Anthropic CEOs claimed that AI will be able to do 95% of the work in software development in 12 months. Also with LLM the translation problem is considered solved. With these progresses made I imagine software development and new languages are important skills but are easily covered by AI tools.
scrush · 3d ago
OpenAI and Anthropic CEOs claimed that AI will be able to do 95% of the work in software development in 12 months.
Also with LLM the translation problem is considered solved.
With these progresses made I imagine software development and new languages are important skills but are easily covered by AI tools.