By RadialArcana 2024-02-16 16:38:45
The problem we have now imo is kids have no down time anymore at all (aka they are not allowed to ever be bored), and haven't for many years. So kids (probably anyone under 25 now tbh) are far less likely (by the numbers) to pursue hobbies like writing, drawing, coding or similar things like that in their younger years. The kinds of things we all did when we were younger are far far less common now, cause we didn't have constant novelties to keep us busy that are available today.
This means the quality of pretty much everything is going to be lower across the board now and it's going to get worse and worse with every year that passes, less of the kinds of things that are nurtured in childhood / teenage years that lead to the top tier people who used to be in these types of creative careers.
So you'll have less quality artists, less quality coders, less quality musicians, less good game devs, directors, writers etc.
As such there is a serious drop in the quality of pretty much all industries that rely on kids and teenagers learning to do things when they were younger, being extremely passionate about it and turning it into a career.
You can even see this today, what creative thing can you think of that you can genuinely say is better today than it was 20 or even 10 years ago. Majority of modern games are garbage (at least in the west), movies are laughable garbage, even shows like the rings of power show that had 1 billion in funding is cringe garbage, what writers do you like that are under 25? etc
Given the internet doing that to younger generations and it only going to get worse, you kind of need AI to pull up the slack in the coming years or things are just going to keep getting worse and worse.
From a customer standpoint, AI is going to make things better for us all. Better games, better movies, better music.
Alternatively we can ban kids from the internet, but nobody is really going to do that are they.