Gen Z’s AI Adoption Steady, but Skepticism Climbs

Gen Z’s AI Adoption Steady, but Skepticism Climbs

Gen Z’s AI Adoption Steady, but Skepticism Climbs

https://news.gallup.com/poll/708224/gen-adoption-steady-skepticism-climbs.aspx

Publish Date: 2026-04-09 00:13:00

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — While a steady 51% of Gen Zers in the U.S. report using generative artificial intelligence at least weekly, negative emotions toward it have intensified over the past year. Anger about the technology has risen, while excitement and hopefulness have dropped. Even daily AI users, who generally hold more favorable views of AI, have not become more positive, according to a new survey by the Walton Family Foundation, GSV Ventures and Gallup.

Generation Z — those born between 1997 and 2012 and who are currently aged 14 to 29 — is not convinced that AI enhances creativity or critical thinking, and the majority believe it may come at a cost, particularly to learning.

Employed Gen Zers echo these concerns relative to the workplace, as more say the risks of AI outweigh its benefits, and trust in AI-assisted work is lower than in exclusively human output.

Meanwhile, about half of Gen Z K-12 students think they will need to know how to use AI in their postsecondary education or their future jobs. Nearly three in five students believe they will be adequately prepared for daily AI use after high school.

These findings are from a web survey conducted Feb. 24-March 4, 2026, with a sample of 1,572 14‑ to 29‑year‑olds, using the probability-based Gallup Panel. This is the latest research in the Voices of Gen Z study.

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Gen Z’s use of generative AI in everyday life has been largely stable since March 2025. About half (51%) of 14- to 29-year-olds continue to say they use AI either daily (22%) or weekly (29%), while 11% report using it monthly, 20% every few months, and 19% say they never use it. (Generative AI is defined for this study as technology capable of creating new content based on what you…

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