For the last decade, the term “digital native” has been circulating to describe Gen Z, as many of them don’t know life without the internet. The cohort following them, Generation Alpha, is already being called “generation AI.” But surely that’s not what Meta means by “AI native,” given the oldest in that group is only around 15 years old. (Meta did not respond to a request for comment.)
So what exactly does “AI native” mean?
“I’ve noticed that popping up more and more,” says JR Keller, a professor of human resource studies at Cornell University’s Industrial and Labor Relations (ILR) School. “My sense is . . . what these companies mean when they talk about this . . . is workers who integrate AI into every facet of their lives.
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