As go the young, so goes society. Young adults were early adopters of cell phones, social media, and the internet. Now all of these technologies are universal. So how are members of Gen Z using ...
From changing the daily workflow to the way we order food at a kiosk, AI is showing up in just about everything we do. But according to a new report, the way people use AI differs based on generation.
Artificial intelligence or AI is no longer a future concept—it's already shaping how we work, learn and live. But enthusiasm for AI isn't evenly distributed across age groups. Gen Zers and millennials ...
It’s been almost three years since Silicon Valley started aggressively pushing large language model-based chatbots like ChatGPT as the supposedly inevitable future of everything, and there’s no group ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Despite widespread integration of AI tools, Gen Z’s sentiment toward AI is becoming more ...
They’re doing what they can to secure their futures. Constantly being forced to pivot professionally by changing industries or turning to trade work, youngsters born between 1997 and 2012 have been ...
Gen Z is rethinking college and rushing into blue-collar work as fears mount that artificial intelligence will wipe out white-collar jobs — with nearly three out of five young adults now viewing AI as ...
According to new data from polling giant Gallup, over half of U.S. Gen-Z-ers use AI regularly, and fully 52 percent of K-12 students think they’ll have to know AI for their postsecondary ...
Gen Z’s relationship with AI is nuanced. Young workers recognize its potential, yet they’re equally uncertain about where they fit in an increasingly automated future. To better understand this, I ...