My wife and I started talking about this after she had to help an old lady at the DMV figure out how to use her iPhone to scan a QR code. We’re in our early 40s.
About the same. Everyone has a point where they decide to stop learning for some it is just way further out there.
I know people in their 30s who can’t manage and I know people in their 60s that do fine.
The way some of my older millenial and x-er friends are reacting to AI I sort of wonder if that’ll be the dividing line between generations. Someone in their 40-50s can probably afford to ignore AI in the coming years but a zoomer ignores it at their own peril. I bet there’ll be millenials in a couple decades complaining about how it’s crazy the youths have ‘AI friends’.
The vast majority will be, yes. We may have grown up with technology being janky but it has been years since that has been the case. People are comfortable with the current tech. Even me as a techie will often reach for the thing that I know how to use rather than going through the process of learning something new. I largely just want shit to work.
No
Absolutely. They will try to plug keyboards and screens into the neuralink chip.