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Children born this year are not 2K Kids, but Beta Generation – Information released



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Children born this year are not 2K Kids, but Beta Generation

As the New Year 2025 has begun, children born this year have been named the Beta Generation.

This generation, which is expected to experience various modern technologies that the world has never seen before, will face many challenges.

Those born between 1985 and 1994 are called 90s Kids, and those born after that are called 2k Kids.

The last generation to run around and play in the desert and the first to use technologies like computers, internet, and cell phones are the 90s Kids.

In the scientific world, children born every 15 years are usually called by a common name. The generation from 1981 to 1996 is called Millennials, those from 1996 to 2010 are called Gen Z, and those born between 2010 and 2024 are called Generation Alpha.

Beta Generation: Children Born in 2025 and Beyond

In this way, children born between the New Year of 2025 and 12 midnight of 2039 have been named as the Beta Generation.

Due to the immense development of AI, it is predicted that these Beta Generation children will grow up with unprecedented technological facilities in their daily lives.

Technological Advancements and the Impact on the Beta Generation

Researchers say that the world of the Beta Generation will have supercomputers, automatic cars, robotics, etc. from a young age, and they will live a long, disease-free life due to the development of the medical field.

At the same time, the Beta Generation will also have to face the aftereffects of this extreme technological development. Similarly, they will have to face natural problems such as global warming, natural disasters, and environmental pollution to a very high extent.

Experts point out that even though they have reached the peak of technological development, the Beta Generation will not be able to get natural food nutrients, which is a huge disadvantage.

The young generation must think about a good lifestyle, good food, and good exercise. Researchers indicate that by 2035, 16% of the world’s population is likely to be Gen Beta, and they are likely to survive until the beginning of the 22nd century.

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