Tech Decode: Gen Z Edition paints a vivid snapshot of how Generation Z is reshaping technology, culture, and consumer trends in 2025. Known for their digital fluency and entrepreneurial mindset, Gen Z is driving a wave of disruption across industries—from AI-powered businesses to cultural aesthetics and workplace choices.
A standout trend this year is Gen Z’s deep integration of artificial intelligence into daily life. According to coverage in The Daily Star, a recent Deloitte study found that 67 percent of Gen Z believes AI will have a major impact on their careers, and over half are already building businesses that leverage AI for tasks like content creation and even strategic planning. In this AI-native era, platforms like OpenAI and Notion AI are enabling young entrepreneurs to compete against legacy companies without the need for large teams or big startup capital. This democratization is leveling the playing field and accelerating innovation, especially in sustainability and social impact. Many new companies launched by Gen Z, such as AI-powered apps tackling food waste, showcase a generation that expects profit and purpose to go hand-in-hand.
But this technological optimism comes with a new caution. ResumeTemplates.com’s recent survey shows that 60 percent of Gen Z is considering blue-collar trades for career security—up from just 25 percent in their high school years. The motivator is clear: fears about AI replacing traditional office jobs and a desire for roles that can’t be automated or offshored. Careers in construction, electrical trades, and manufacturing are suddenly seen as future-proof and lucrative, highlighting a profound generational shift in attitudes toward work.
Consumer technology, meanwhile, is seeing retro influences take center stage as Gen Z continues to surprise the market. Zoombangla highlights the unexpected revival of wired headphones, with Apple’s classic EarPods staging a major comeback. Driven by a desire for reliability and nostalgia, Gen Z is ditching wireless earbuds in favor of classic plug-and-play sound. The aesthetic value of white cords—and the frustration with constant charging needed for wireless devices—have turned this into a tech fashion statement.
On the cultural front, platforms like TikTok amplify unique voices such as Nikki Pindor, the viral “party girl” who doesn’t drink, reflecting Gen Z’s embrace of authenticity and alternate narratives. In China, as reported by DBBNWA, the ‘ugly cute’ trend is gaining ground, signaling a broad cultural shift toward celebrating imperfection and emotional sincerity in fashion and design.
Gen Z’s purchasing power is undeniable. UBS’s Art Basel and UBS Survey of Global Collecting notes that Gen Z leads in categories like collectible sneakers and luxury handbags, sometimes outspending other groups by a wide margin. Their consumption is driven by an emphasis on identity, values, and digital engagement, setting new standards for brands worldwide.
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