Daily Summary
Gen Z, despite feeling uneasy about AI, is regularly using its tools and wants clearer policies in schools and workplaces. Meanwhile, the White House has ordered federal agencies to boost AI innovation by appointing chief AI officers and creating new strategies that favor rapid deployment and American-made technology. Both stories underline a trend of increased AI adoption amid calls for balanced regulation and oversight.
White House Expands AI Use, Orders Agencies to Appoint Chief AI Officers and Develop Strategies
On April 7, 2025, the White House directed federal agencies to accelerate AI integration by appointing chief AI officers and developing new strategic frameworks, moving away from previous restrictive policies.
Gen Z Remains Anxious Yet Active in AI Use, Poll Finds
A recent survey by the Walton Family Foundation and Gallup shows that although Gen Z is apprehensive about AI, they use it regularly, highlighting a demand for more defined usage policies in schools and workplaces.