AI. This is now one of the biggest and most discussed terms in the last couple of years. What seemed like a futuristic idea in the early 2000s is now being used, discussed and felt everywhere. It is not wrong to say artificial intelligence is everywhere right now.From chatbots writing emails, solving your problems, planning your travel itinerary to tools creating images and videos, AI is being pushed as the future of everything. But, according to a new study, Gen Z -- the generation expected to adopt it the fastest -- is not fully convinced yet. The findings show that Gen Z’s relationship with AI is now becoming complicated. From smartphones to social media, they have been the first to jump in every new development in the tech space. But with generative
AI, the trend looks different. They are using it but they are also questioning it.A survey by Gallup, GSV Ventures and the Walton Family Foundation shows that Gen Z is not fully sure about AI. Around 48 per cent young people say the risks of AI at work are higher than its benefits, while a huge 80 per cent believe using AI as a shortcut can make learning harder."Gen Z's feelings about AI are closely tied to how frequently they use it. Less-frequent AI users reported notably lower positive sentiment and higher negative sentiment than their peers who use AI more frequently. This underscores a strong relationship between familiarity with AI and more favourable perceptions," the report said.According to the report, just over half of Gen Z (around 51 per cent) use AI daily. This number has not increased much from last year. At the same time, nearly 1 in 5 (19 per cent) say they never use AI. This shows that despite all the hype, AI adoption among young users is not growing as fast as expected.




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