With access to an unending stream of information at their fingertips, one of the defining characteristics of Gen. Alpha—those born in the early 2010s and after—is their striking precocity.
Their Gen.-Z forebears already have cultivated a bad rap—whether deserved or not—for their sense of unearned entitlement , particularly in the workplace.
Yet, for those even younger, who are just now coming into their teenage years , the lurching paradigmatic shift set to take place in fields such as artificial intelligence may put them ahead of the curve. If it doesn’t totally destroy humanity first.
“Internet access at such young ages does damage to your brain,” warned Colorado seventh-grader Jaiden Rodriguez , who already may be emerging as one of the future conservative leaders […]
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