Tech Decode: Gen Z Edition

Gen Z AI Revolution: Tech Leaders Reveal How Young Innovators Can Shape the Future of Artificial Intelligence


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Gen Z listeners, today’s Tech Decode: Gen Z Edition dives deep into the rapidly evolving AI landscape and what it means for your generation. At the heart of the conversation is Alexandr Wang, the 28-year-old co-founder of Scale AI, now valued at nearly $29 billion. Wang, speaking on the influential TBPN podcast and featured by several major outlets, puts out a strong call to teens: this is your tech revolution moment. Drawing a parallel to Bill Gates’ infamous late-night coding sessions that sparked the personal computer boom, Wang urges young people to devote as much time as possible to what he calls “vibe coding”—the process of mastering AI-powered programming tools. According to Wang, immersing yourself in AI now could deliver a massive edge, shaping careers in ways that echo Gates’ journey to founding Microsoft.

But Wang isn’t alone in the debate about Gen Z’s future with tech. Andrew Ng, co-founder of Google Brain, posted recently that telling young people to ignore coding is “some of the worst career advice ever given.” Ng points out that as tools become smarter, creative minds fluent in coding and digital languages will be able to guide AI far more effectively than those simply prompting it with ordinary language. If you know how the tech works underneath, you can push its boundaries and unleash its full creative potential.

Recent events in the tech ecosystem back up this argument. The Prof G Markets podcast discusses how AI is weaving itself into all sectors of media, entertainment, and commerce. Mark Cuban weighed in just last week, arguing that while AI poses challenges to employment, it also opens new paths, especially for content creators. As debates swirl about major deals—like the fate of TikTok’s algorithm and Meta’s high-profile investments in AI—the industry focus remains solidly on the talent and skills needed for the next wave of innovation.

Yet, Gen Z’s attitude toward AI is nuanced. According to new consumer trends data shared at the September 2025 BRXND AI x Marketing conference, Gen Z uses AI more than any other generation but also brings more skepticism. There’s excitement about AI’s potential for creativity, advice, writing, and research, but also a healthy dose of caution about its social and economic impact. The top uses among younger consumers center on problem-solving, career planning, and artistic expression, but many still wonder how AI will change jobs, privacy, and identity.

For those just starting out, the clearest message from tech leaders: the sooner you start mastering AI tools, the bigger the edge you’ll have. That means not just becoming a passive user but taking control—learning to code, translating creative skills into the AI world, and shaping how tech tools evolve.

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Tech Decode: Gen Z EditionBy Inception Point Ai