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Gen Z Fears AI Revolution Amid Preparation Gaps in Schools and Workplaces

What Happened

A recent Axios report highlights that Generation Z is increasingly anxious about the rapid rise of artificial intelligence. Many Gen Z individuals worry that schools and employers are not preparing them with the skills needed to succeed in an AI-driven world. Survey respondents say they fear job insecurity, automation of roles, and insufficient opportunities to learn about new technologies. The lack of AI-focused education and workplace training has led young people to feel unprepared for the significant changes AI could bring to the job market and society.

Why It Matters

The unease among Gen Z could affect future workforce stability and productivity as AI adoption grows. Addressing preparation gaps through education and employer initiatives is crucial for equitable participation in the evolving tech landscape. Read more in our AI News Hub

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