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Ask HN: What/how are you teaching your kids in the age of AI?

A parent on Hacker News is questioning whether to teach their 10-year-old traditional programming skills like Python, after using Google AI Studio to build a phone app in one hour. The parent fears that exposing their child to AI image generation could replace their interest in drawing and painting, while also struggling to decide if focusing on skills AI cannot replace is wiser. The post has sparked a discussion among other parents navigating how to educate children in an era where AI can rapidly produce results that once required extensive foundational learning.

read1 min publishedMay 29, 2026

I've been feeling more and more lost. Had plans to teach my 10yr python, maybe something fun with games or robotics. But then I look around and I see others doing 100x more advanced things using AI.

Yesterday I tried google ai studio. 1hr later I had an app on my phone. Its hard to justify the motivation of learning all the foundations and hard stuff, when it's so easy to get to the end result using AI.

I've been avoiding showing them that image generation is a real thing, they love to draw and do arts. I fear that that instant gratification will just hook them to do more and more AI images and loose their interest in actual drawing and painting. On the other hand, prompt engineering is a thing, even for image gen.

No question that learning to leverage AI is a skill. But I don't even know how to navigate that when I think about the kind of future my kids will face.

Honestly, sometimes I feel it's just wiser to put your time and effort into things AI is very far to replace us. I'm always swinging from "we need to learn tech" to "we can't beat it, let's put our focus and energy into something else". (note: this is also because my kids are not very tech-oriented, I understand this would be totally different if I had geeks in the house that love computer stuff - like I was!)

How are you all navigating this, especially those of you with kids?

Comments URL: [https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48320698](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48320698)

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