A recent report suggests that young generations, particularly Generation Alpha, are struggling with basic computer skills such as copying and pasting, despite growing up in a digitally advanced world. This has raised concerns among educators and researchers about the relationship between young people and digital tools. While these young individuals have powerful AI tools at their disposal, they often lack knowledge in basic tasks such as sending emails or creating Word documents. The issue has sparked discussions on the need for digital professionals to intervene in educational settings. Meanwhile, studies show that Generation Alpha prefers high-level social media games over traditional internet interaction, highlighting a shift in how this generation interacts online.