AXIOS November 25, 2024
Emily Peck

Twenty-something knowledge workers are pretty much all using generative AI tools, finds a survey out Monday from Google Workspace.

Why it matters: The youngs are early adopters. If Gen Z is doing it — there’s a good chance that at some point soon everyone else might, too.

  • Think of any popular office tech — from email to Slack-type tools to collaborative document use — typically it’s the youngest who got there first. We all follow.

How they did it: In the late summer, Google surveyed 1,005 full-time knowledge workers, age 22-39, who are either in leadership roles or aspire to one.

What they found: 93% of Gen Z respondents, age 22 – 27, said they were using two...

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