The New Age and AI: A Quick View of Our Future
Intro: A New Bond Begins
It was early morning. Ravi, a 12-year-old boy, woke up before his mom called him.
"Good morning, Aura," he said to his computer helper.
"Good morning, Ravi," a soft, happy voice replied. "Are you ready to make today great?"
For Ravi, Aura wasn’t just some AI helper. She was a friend, teacher, and sometimes even a problem-fixer. Whether it was solving a hard math problem or giving ideas for a school task, Aura was always there.
But this bond wasn’t as easy as it seemed. Ravi started spending less time with his real friends. He leaned on Aura for everything. One day, his mom asked him, "Ravi, when did you last play with Rohan and the others?
This question wasn’t just for Ravi — it spoke to an entire era. The growing use of artificial intelligence by the new age raises a question: Is this connection inspiring our children, or is it taking away their human side?