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Gen Z's backlash at a University of Arizona commencement isn't about AI itself, but about fears of job displacement and economic uncertainty. The students' reaction reflects broader anxieties about the future of work in an AI-driven economy.
Generation Z is redefining truth in the digital age, where facts and feelings blend seamlessly. Their approach to information consumption is fundamentally shifting how society understands and evaluates truth.
Young people, particularly Gen Z, are becoming increasingly skeptical of AI technologies despite being early adopters. This shift in attitude highlights the need for more transparent and user-friendly AI systems.
Facebook users are reporting unexpected Gen Z slang appearing on their shared posts, with AI likely behind the phenomenon. The issue has sparked curiosity and concern among users.
Stanford’s 2026 AI Index reveals a widening gap between expert optimism and public anxiety, especially among Gen Z. The report highlights declining trust in government AI regulation and rising employment concerns among younger workers.
Gen Z is becoming more skeptical of AI's promises, yet continues to rely heavily on its tools in education and work. A Gallup report reveals this complex relationship as the digital-native generation matures in its understanding of AI's impact.
A new Quinnipiac University poll shows Americans are using AI more than ever, but trust in the technology is waning. Gen Z is particularly concerned about AI's impact on the job market.