Parent Fears AI Disrupting Child's Creative Career
A parent writes in 2026 about sending their firstborn to an expensive liberal arts college to major in film studies, and worries that generative AI is rapidly displacing creative jobs. They reflect on their parents' 1999 advice to choose stable careers, compare past and present career unpredictability, and urge caregivers to avoid transferring fear while cultivating adaptable, creative skills.
Key Points
- 1Describes parent sending child to college to major in film studies amid rising AI threats
- 2Explains parents historically prioritized stable careers, using economic reasoning to steer children away from arts
- 3Suggests caregivers should avoid passing fear, support adaptable skills and betting on creativity resilient to automation
Scoring Rationale
Timely, personal perspective on AI's impact with practical parenting takeaway; limited by anecdotal evidence and lack of empirical data.
Sources
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