Born Too Late: The Generation Caught in Tech’s Wake — Born too late for digital revolution, Born too early for tech-driven income, Born just in time for social media manipulation
Internet evolution, artificial intelligence impact, generational technology divide
Born too late to architect the Internet.
Born too early to collect post-AGI UBI checks.
Born just in time to fool boomers on Facebook with AI slop.
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— Justine Moore (@venturetwins) August 19, 2025
Born too late to architect the Internet.
Have you ever felt like you missed your moment? Justine Moore’s tweet resonates with many of us who feel we were born in the wrong era. The pioneers of the Internet, like Tim Berners-Lee and Marc Andreessen, shaped a digital world that we now navigate daily. If you were born too late to architect the Internet, you might find yourself wondering how you can contribute to today’s rapidly evolving tech landscape. The good news is that there are countless opportunities to innovate and engage, even if you didn’t create the original code.
Born too early to collect post-AGI UBI checks.
As discussions around Universal Basic Income (UBI) gain momentum, many young people ponder the implications of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) on our economy. Justine’s remark reminds us that while we may not benefit from UBI checks just yet, we can still advocate for policies that ensure a fair distribution of wealth in an increasingly automated world. Engaging in conversations about UBI and its potential impact can empower us to shape a future that prioritizes social equity and innovation.
Born just in time to fool boomers on Facebook with AI slop.
In a world where misinformation spreads like wildfire, it’s our responsibility to discern fact from fiction. Moore’s playful jab at misinformation on platforms like Facebook highlights the need for media literacy. With the rise of AI-generated content, it’s crucial for everyone, especially older generations, to stay informed. Whether it’s sharing accurate news or creating engaging content, we all play a role in combating the so-called “AI slop” that can mislead and confuse.
In summary, navigating our unique generational challenges can inspire us to innovate and advocate for a better future. Embrace your moment, and let’s make it count!