My almost-12-year-old wants to open a karaoke coffee shop when she grows up. I'm not worried about her.
But I am having the honest conversation parents need to have about the jobs our kids are actually going to inherit.
59% of 18-to-29-year-olds already see AI as a threat to their job prospects. Stanford says employment in AI-exposed roles for young workers has fallen 16%.
The framework I keep coming back to: AI automates anything that can be fully documented.
But the things that can't be documented:
Distribution. Judgment. Taste. The ability to be in the room where hard calls get made.