I doubt it.
No matter how much we try to not repeat the mistakes of the previous generation, we WILL.
an example of this, i have been doing a lot of research for a paper I was writing on the supreme court case of Schwarzenegger v. EMA, a good chunk of research specifically on something called 'Media Panic', or 'Techno Panic'. what it means is, whenever a new form of media or media technology appears, the people with go up in arms against it, usually claiming that it will harm our children somehow. this media panic is currently happening with video games, but it has before happened to EVERY form of media to ever arrive. the amazing thing about media panic is how incredibly well it repeats itself over and over and over; hell, over all of the arguments against specific forms of media in history i could find, over 2/3rd of them seem to almost always be the same exact argument: that this new media will mentally/neurologically harm our children, and possibly turn them into violent criminals or deviants (and in every example of this argument, they have at that time a reliable source, such as medical journals and professionals, who will back up their claim)
media panic has happened to EVERY form of media, including:
videogames. internet. rap music. music videos. television. rock and roll. movies. radio. comic books. telephone. newspapers. school education (when it first became popular in the 1880s). fiction novels. even Socrates warned that literacy would cause people to become forgetful, and argued that children couldn't tell the difference between reality and fairy tales
(if you wanted, i could probably find examples of quotes on almost all of these, tho i'm to tired now)
We all would like to say "I'm gonna be better than this," but deep down I know, everyone here will eventually give in to one of the future media panics, just like everyone before us had