Sasha Kostakis, a sophomore at the University of Maryland, College Park, recalls toiling over math homework as a child with her tears of frustration blurring the numbers on the page.
But in the new age of artificial intelligence, she thinks “kids these days don’t go through that frustration.” Kostakis feels disheartened by AI’s overconvenience: “It makes things so easy that there’s no friction involved in the learning process, no challenges to overcome,” she says
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I feel like the post title does give off the same vibe as the actual headline.
“Think Gen Z Loves AI? A New Study Shows Anger Spiking While Excitement Tanks”
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Jensen Huang et al. seem to act like we owe AI our deference. Sorry, we (collectively—Im not Gen Z) don’t owe them squat, especially since it’s far from clear how we are benefiting.
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Sasha Kostakis, a sophomore at the University of Maryland, College Park, recalls toiling over math homework as a child with her tears of frustration blurring the numbers on the page.
But in the new age of artificial intelligence, she thinks “kids these days don’t go through that frustration.” Kostakis feels disheartened by AI’s overconvenience: “It makes things so easy that there’s no friction involved in the learning process, no challenges to overcome,” she says
I feel like the post title does give off the same vibe as the actual headline.
“Think Gen Z Loves AI? A New Study Shows Anger Spiking While Excitement Tanks”
Jensen Huang et al. seem to act like we owe AI our deference. Sorry, we (collectively—Im not Gen Z) don’t owe them squat, especially since it’s far from clear how we are benefiting.