20-somethings of Reddit, do you actually want life/career advice from people in their 40s/50s anymore? And 40s/50s, do you think your advice is even relevant in the age of ChatGPT?

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A Reddit discussion questioning whether older generations' life and career advice remains relevant in the age of AI like ChatGPT.

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