Gen Z knows its generative AI
June 28, 2023
The Washington Post
Gen Z students entering the workforce have been experimenting with generative artificial intelligence technology, bringing their enthusiasm and know-how to their jobs. Members of Gen Z born between 1997 and 2012 make up more than 13 percent of the workforce, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Gen Z Accepting AI in the Workforce
According to the Washington Post, youth from Gen Z are entering the workforce having used AI technology like ChatGPT, chatbot, OpenAI, and others extensively.
Controversial as it is, it appears that AI is now part of educational institutes and business corporations. Many Gen Z students admit to using AI tools to help them write essays, and AI is already being used to create written and graphical content in the workplace.
Many have also expressed how AI can help edit code and alleviate many tasks for computer programmers.
It’s clearly evident that generative AI has made its way into nearly all sectors and will need to be further understood and many cases, carefully controlled.
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