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Technology That My Kids Will Have to Explain to Me

As a digital native, I often explain things to people from older generations, such as how to use a printer, how to open an attachment from an e-mail and then print it, and how to forward the attachment to me so I can print it for them. I hope that, when I’m old and tired, the young ’uns will be willing to explain all the new technologies to me. Here is how I imagine that might go:

Robot pet dog.
An autonomous vehicle.
Two people sitting on the floor of an open closet.
Two people gesturing at a coffee maker.
Person having a virtual reality 3D Zoom meeting.

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