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Gen Z Resentment Toward AI Grows as Adoption Stagnates and Workplace Fears Mount
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Gen Z Resentment Toward AI Grows as Adoption Stagnates and Workplace Fears Mount

Gen Z is increasingly expressing resentment towards artificial intelligence, with a Gallup survey indicating a shift from early adoption to concerns about AI's risks, especially in the workplace. Although 51% of Gen Zers still use AI technology weekly, overall adoption growth has stagnated.

waltonfamilyfoundation.org

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5 min

5/10/2026

The more young people use AI, the more they hate itOpinion

The More Young People Use AI, the More They Hate It

Gen Z's increasing usage of AI technologies is leading to heightened negative perceptions, driven by concerns over job loss and social stigma. Opinions among young people regarding AI are declining as they navigate these challenges.

theverge.com

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11 min

4/30/2026

Half of Gen Z Uses AI, but Their Feelings Are Souring, Study ShowsResearch

Study found that young adults have grown less hopeful and more angry about AI

A Gallup study reveals that over half of Gen Z in the United States regularly uses generative artificial intelligence. Despite this high usage, their feelings towards the technology have become increasingly negative, with rising sentiments of anger and decreased hopefulness.

nytimes.com

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4 min

4/9/2026

Gen Z Resentment Toward AI Grows as Adoption Stagnates and Workplace Fears Mount

Gen Z is increasingly expressing resentment towards artificial intelligence, with a Gallup survey indicating a shift from early adoption to concerns about AI's risks, especially in the workplace. Although 51% of Gen Zers still use AI technology weekly, overall adoption growth has stagnated.

waltonfamilyfoundation.org

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5 min

5/10/2026

Study found that young adults have grown less hopeful and more angry about AI

A Gallup study reveals that over half of Gen Z in the United States regularly uses generative artificial intelligence. Despite this high usage, their feelings towards the technology have become increasingly negative, with rising sentiments of anger and decreased hopefulness.

nytimes.com

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4 min

4/9/2026

The More Young People Use AI, the More They Hate It

Gen Z's increasing usage of AI technologies is leading to heightened negative perceptions, driven by concerns over job loss and social stigma. Opinions among young people regarding AI are declining as they navigate these challenges.

theverge.com

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11 min

4/30/2026

Gen Z Resentment Toward AI Grows as Adoption Stagnates and Workplace Fears Mount

Gen Z is increasingly expressing resentment towards artificial intelligence, with a Gallup survey indicating a shift from early adoption to concerns about AI's risks, especially in the workplace. Although 51% of Gen Zers still use AI technology weekly, overall adoption growth has stagnated.

waltonfamilyfoundation.org

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

5 min

5/10/2026

The More Young People Use AI, the More They Hate It

Gen Z's increasing usage of AI technologies is leading to heightened negative perceptions, driven by concerns over job loss and social stigma. Opinions among young people regarding AI are declining as they navigate these challenges.

theverge.com

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

11 min

4/30/2026

Study found that young adults have grown less hopeful and more angry about AI

A Gallup study reveals that over half of Gen Z in the United States regularly uses generative artificial intelligence. Despite this high usage, their feelings towards the technology have become increasingly negative, with rising sentiments of anger and decreased hopefulness.

nytimes.com

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4 min

4/9/2026

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