# Why are Gen Z and Millennials so visceral about their hatred for

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> Published: 2026-08-16 22:42:18+00:00

# Why are Gen Z and Millennials so visceral about their hatred for

## The disconnect in the AI workflow

The real anger stems from the gap between the marketing and the real-world deployment of LLM agents. CEOs sell a vision of a "copilot" that enhances human creativity, but the corporate reality is often a "replacement" strategy designed to slash headcount. We're seeing a shift where companies no longer want to hire a junior who needs mentoring; they want a senior who can prompt an AI to do the work of three juniors. This creates a massive talent gap that these executives seem completely blind to.

If you look at the current state of prompt engineering, it's becoming a survival skill rather than a luxury. Young workers are forced to perform a sort of "shadow work"—using AI to hit impossible KPIs set by leadership who don't actually understand how the technology works. The CEO sees a 40% increase in productivity on a spreadsheet, while the employee is experiencing burnout from managing a hallucinating bot that they are now solely responsible for auditing.

## The "God Complex" Problem

There is also a personality clash. Many AI leaders lean into a "savior" persona, claiming they are solving AGI to save humanity, while simultaneously lobbying against the very labor protections that would make that future livable. It feels performative. When a CEO talks about the "singularity" while their company is laying off 10% of its workforce to "lean into AI," the hypocrisy is deafening.

To fix this, the industry needs to move toward a more transparent, beginner-friendly integration of AI. Instead of treating LLMs as a way to bypass junior hiring, companies should be developing a practical tutorial for how AI can actually augment the learning curve for new grads. We need an AI workflow that preserves the mentorship aspect of professional growth, not one that replaces the mentor and the student with a single API call.

The passion behind the hate is actually a signal. It's a demand for a future where technology serves the worker, rather than the worker serving as a glorified prompt-operator for a CEO's quarterly growth targets.

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