Gen Z, the first AI generation, believe AI's future is in the classroom
Gen Z, the first AI generation, believe AI's future is in the classroom |
[21-October-2025] |
TELUS study reveals Gen Z considers AI's greatest potential to be in education, highlighting opportunities for learning such as personalized tutoring and adaptive instruction. TORONTO, Oct. 21, 2025 /CNW/ - New TELUS research reveals that Gen Z, North America's first AI generation, is embracing AI with a clear vision for its future: the classroom. Among the Canadian and American Gen Z cohort surveyed in the study, many are optimistic about using AI in education (46% Canada and 45% U.S.), demonstrating more enthusiasm for seeing AI used in the classroom than other age groups polled*. While AI in education has its own challenges that must be addressed, the results of the survey suggest that this generation sees the potential learning benefits of the technology, which can offer improved accessibility, customized learning paths and more. "Gen Z brings a unique and valuable perspective to AI development, and it's crucial that we actively involve them in shaping its future," said Pam Snively, Chief Data & Trust Officer, TELUS. "Generative AI presents tremendous opportunities to enhance the learning experience for students, but it also challenges us to evolve our teaching approaches. As AI becomes a more powerful tool in education, we'll see human skills like relationship-building, critical thinking, and creative problem-solving become even more essential, so that we can harness AI's potential while preserving what makes us uniquely human." Seeing potential and leading adoption Gen Z respondents say they believe AI can improve overall quality of life (65% Canada and 69% of U.S.) and Canadian Gen Z also highlight its potential to improve accessibility and inclusion (39% Canada and 34% U.S.). With adoption comes high confidence in AI literacy – more than half of Gen Z respondents say they can identify AI-powered tools (51% Canada and 58% U.S.) and explain both benefits and limitations (56% Canada and 61% U.S.), underscoring their deep engagement with the technology. Informed concerns from experienced users Specific concerns among Gen Z include job displacement due to automation (48% Canada and 44% U.S.), over-reliance on AI systems (47% Canada and 44% U.S.), and data privacy issues (45% Canada and 47% U.S.). Despite these worries, a majority (56% Canada and 61% U.S.) believe AI's benefits outweigh its potential risks, and about half (46% Canada and 54% U.S.) maintain trust in companies using AI. As Gen Z steps into increasing positions of influence through their employment, as consumers and as voters, their blend of experience and discernment may redefine how we govern and develop AI for years to come. Empowering our data citizens Beyond research and reporting, TELUS is taking direct action to educate the next generation about responsible AI use. TELUS Wise is a free digital literacy education program that offers a Responsible AI workshop specifically designed for teens, helping them build critical thinking skills around artificial intelligence and become responsible digital citizens. To learn more, visit telus.com/Wise. Methodology *In contrast, baby boomers represent the generation most distant from this enthusiasm, with only 32% of Canadian and 34% of American baby boomers expressing belief in AI's role in education. This significant 11-13 percentage point gap underscores the generational divide in attitudes toward educational technology adoption. About TELUS TELUS (TSX: T, NYSE: TU) is a world-leading communications technology company operating in more than 45 countries and generating over $20 billion in annual revenue with more than 20 million customer connections through our advanced suite of broadband services for consumers, businesses and the public sector. We are committed to leveraging our technology to enable remarkable human outcomes. TELUS is passionate about putting our customers and communities first, leading the way globally in client service excellence and social capitalism. Our TELUS Health business is enhancing 157 million lives across 200 countries and territories through innovative preventive medicine and well-being technologies. Our TELUS Agriculture & Consumer Goods business utilizes digital technologies and data insights to optimize the connection between producers and consumers. Guided by our enduring 'give where we live' philosophy, TELUS, our team members and retirees have contributed $1.8 billion in cash, in-kind contributions, time and programs including 2.4 million days of service since 2000, earning us the distinction of the world's most giving company. We're always building Canada. For more information, visit telus.com or follow @TELUSNews on X and @Darren_Entwistle on Instagram. For media inquiries, please contact: Emily Piccinin SOURCE TELUS Communications Inc. | ||
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