Interesting!
AI is the great instantaneous complier of information and regarding that task it is impressive - but I hasten to add not yet perfect. I am using something called ‘Perplexity’ fo quick answers. However, taking a complier of information and moving it toward a more sentient robotic entity with physical abilities is where I get off the artificial intelligent train. It reminds me of the story of the short sighted man who had a grizzly bear or a lion for a pet and then one day the beasts had a particularly bad day, rose up, and killed their master. There’s a warning there for those fooling around with sentient robotics.
Richard Feynman’s daughter stopped saying “the” when she was young because she was saving them for saying important things when she grew up. Feynman explained to her that she could make a “the” anytime she wanted to make one.
This was a great opportunity for you to teach your son what Saint Paul said about his affliction that he asked God to take away from him: God said to him: “My Grace is sufficient.” This could have lead you into discussing how trials will come to your son, and that he will learn from those trials.