Kristofer Ahlström explores the evolving role of parents in the age of artificial intelligence. Traditionally, parents passed down practical life skills such as gardening, carpentry, and cooking to their children. However, AI now provides a faster and more immediate source of information for these tasks. This shift suggests that the traditional transfer of knowledge between generations is diminishing. Ahlström questions how this trend will impact the emotional and social relationships within the family. The focus shifts from the threat of professional displacement to the erosion of parental guidance. Ultimately, the text examines the potential loss of human connection when technology replaces mentorship.