A new Gallup survey reveals that Gen Z individuals aged 14 to 29 are increasingly skeptical and angry towards artificial intelligence. Compared to last year, they report less excitement and hope about AI’s potential changes. The findings highlight a shift in attitudes among this demographic.
Key Points
- Gen Z (ages 14-29) shows growing skepticism and anger toward AI.
- Less excitement and hope compared to a similar survey from last year.
- Survey conducted by Gallup, indicating a notable shift in perceptions.
Implications for Educational Freedom
This growing skepticism among Gen Z could empower parents and students to advocate for educational choices that minimize reliance on AI tools, promoting parental rights in selecting tech-free or alternative learning environments. It may also highlight concerns over government or institutional overreach in integrating AI into K-12 and higher education systems.
Source: Gen Z Increasingly Skeptical of — And Angry About — Artificial Intelligence