AI meets Gen Alpha and Gen Z
How do younger generations engage with AI?
Through in-depth interviews and fresh perspectives, we explored the evolving human-AI relationship and what it means for the future

Expectations and engagement
What do younger generations expect from AI?
In a world shaped by algorithms, younger generations demand more than surface-level personalization. As AI moves beyond recommendations into proactive, intuitive assistance, a question arises: How can it evolve from a passive filter to an active enabler of deeper, more meaningful interactions?



Emotional perception
How do younger generations feel about AI?
For Gen Alpha, AI blends into their digital routines, offering convenience without demanding attention. But does familiarity breed trust, or just indifference? As AI becomes an invisible force in their world, will they ever see it as more than just another tool? Gen Z, by contrast, recognize AI’s potential but remain skeptical, questioning transparency, reliability, and ethics. AI simplifies life, but is that enough? Can it prove itself as a truly intelligent and trustworthy system, or will Gen Z’s doubts shape a more demanding future for AI?

Accessibility and inclusivity
Can AI make technology truly inclusive?
For younger generations, AI isn’t just smart—it’s effortless. Voice assistants and conversational interfaces create fluid, natural interactions, making technology feel more intuitive than ever. As reliance on voice-driven and agentive technologies grows, the question remains: Can AI redefine digital inclusivity, making seamless interaction the standard for everyone?



Future perspectives
How will younger generations shape the future of AI?
Younger generations are shaping the future of AI with distinct yet converging perspectives: Gen Alpha embraces it with ease while Gen Z engages more critically but both expect AI to be intuitive, responsive, and seamlessly integrated into their lives.
AI’s role will extend beyond simple assistance to proactive support, anticipating needs and creating more meaningful interactions. The future of AI isn’t just about automation—it’s about making technology feel more natural, human-centric and aligned with evolving expectations.
