KevinMD November 19, 2024
Harvey Castro, MD, MBA

Generation Z (born 1997–2012): the digital natives

How they see AI: AI is like oxygen for Gen Z—essential, omnipresent, and often unnoticed. Growing up with smartphones, streaming algorithms, and social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram, they’ve always lived in a world where AI quietly shapes their experiences. To them, AI is not revolutionary; it’s just there, powering everything from personalized playlists to creative tools like MidJourney or ChatGPT.

But here’s the paradox: while they use AI fluently, they may not pause to think about its larger implications. What does this tech mean for the future of work? For ethics? For creativity? These questions often don’t make it into Gen Z’s fast-moving digital conversations.

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