"It's important for parents to help kids understand we're going through a very transformative time. This is like the era when the internet or mobile first emerged. With AI, it may be even bigger. Kids need to understand this and embrace the technology. Whatever they end up studying - computer science, English, or philosophy - they can make AI part of it."
"I was curious about Cursor and some of the other vibecoding tools, so I joined a few "Code with AI" weekend sessions for executives. I really enjoyed it. Within a matter of hours, we were able to develop different applications. I developed a statement analyzer for a financial services system. Once I came back home, I spoke to my family about it and showed them the demo. My children, Usman and Shanzey, are both tech-savvy, so that drove their interest."
"They were the youngest in the class. The good part was that they were completely independent, so I let them be on their own. That's how they ventured into vibe coding and participated in Cursor's 24-hour weekend hackathon in Singapore. My children have become more curious and creative They've become more curious about things. Through vibe coding, they've learned to be more creative and to use technology to understand how things work."
A parent explored vibecoding and short "Code with AI" sessions, built a financial-services statement analyzer, and then showed the demo to two tech-curious children who joined similar classes. The children, ages 13 and 18, attended sessions independently, ventured into vibe coding, and participated in a 24-hour weekend hackathon. Neither child has a formal technology background, yet both learned to think through ideas, apply tools, and use technology to understand how things work. The parent frames AI as a transformative era comparable to the internet or mobile and urges children to embrace AI across any field of study.
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