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What Gen Z’s A.I. Backlash Reveals About the Future of Work

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American University's Casey Evans examines what the recent backlash against A.I. at college commencement ceremonies is really about. Evans argues that Gen Z's skepticism reflects a desire for agency, judgment and a more honest conversation about the future of work.

American University's Casey Evans examines what the recent backlash against A.I. at college commencement ceremonies is really about. Evans argues that Gen Z's skepticism reflects a desire for agency, judgment and a more honest conversation about the future of work.

American University's Casey Evans examines what the recent backlash against A.I. at college commencement ceremonies is really about. Evans argues that Gen Z's skepticism reflects a desire for agency, judgment and a more honest conversation about the future of work.

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