What AI CEOs Are Telling Their Kids
The people building AI are the most worried about what it'll do to jobs. So what are they telling their own children?
The Wall Street Journal asked AI leaders that exact question. Double down on being human: Anthropic co-founder Daniela Amodei says what won't be replaceable is "how you treat other people, how well you communicate with them, how kind you are."
Learn to think, not just to do: Microsoft's chief scientist Jaime Teevan wants her kids developing metacognitive skills — critical thinking, adaptability, the ability to challenge assumptions.
Ethan Mollick: don't ask "can AI do this?" Ask "can AI do all of this?" A doctor isn't just a diagnostician — they listen, reassure, judge, and take responsibility. Aim for careers that require a breadth of skills.
Scott Galloway: senior care is booming. People over 65 need human presence — someone who shows up. Explore this industry.
Source: The Wall Street Journal

