
""Human beings don't like it. Ultimately, [AI] feels like a Twinkie. It tastes like a Twinkie. And I don't know if they can ever make it taste like an apple, if that makes sense. I don't know if they can.""
""I think people are moving faster towards the genuine versus the fake and the performative. I know that with my kids, I can see it. I can see it in the culture. People are craving community and people and things like that.""
""Nearly one-third of respondents said the technology makes them feel angry.""
""For many younger workers, that shift has turned AI from a distant technological promise into something far more immediate: a threat to the careers they are eager to get off the ground.""
Artificial intelligence is perceived as a groundbreaking technology but is facing skepticism, especially from Gen Z. A survey indicates that only 18% of Gen Z feel hopeful about AI, a decline from the previous year. Many express anger towards the technology, viewing it as fake and performative. This skepticism is impacting the workplace, where AI is used for productivity but also for job restructuring. As a result, younger workers are shifting towards careers that are less susceptible to AI disruption.
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