
""The younger generation isn't adopting AI, we're growing up fluent in AI," she said at Fortune Brainstorm AI conference in San Francisco on Tuesday."
"AI "fundamentally changes how you write, how you take tests, [and] how you apply to jobs or different applications-because it's not from the ground up. It's actually being able to do that with different models or agents, side by side," Nirghin said."
""The biggest misconception is that young people are using AI to not think things through, [but] I think that really intelligent Gen Z individuals are using it to think even deeper," she said."
Younger generations are growing up fluent in AI and often use AI agents alongside coding rather than building solutions from scratch. AI changes how people write, take tests, and apply to jobs by enabling side-by-side use of different models and agents. This fluency allows younger individuals to pioneer novel applications and unlock use cases that older peers might not envision. Some research, including a 2025 MIT Media Lab study, found ChatGPT users underperformed on neural, linguistic, and behavioral measures. Counterarguments note that intelligent Gen Z users leverage AI to deepen thinking and generate fresh insights from complex research.
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