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Gen Z Rejects Subscriptions for Secondhand Tech While Embracing AI and Demanding Social Media Accountability

from Tech Decode: Gen Z Edition · host Inception Point AI

Tech Decode: Gen Z Edition is where the chaos of modern technology meets the reality of growing up online, and nowhere is that more obvious than in the latest shifts shaping how young people use – and refuse – tech. Fortune reports that Gen Z is quietly rebelling against the endless subscription economy, cancelling auto-renewing services and turning instead to one-time purchases and even secondhand devices, from vintage game consoles to old iPods, as a way to reclaim control over money, time, and attention. At the same time, luxury phone brand Vertu notes that younger listeners are driving a 2026 flip-phone revival, drawn to simpler devices that still hide serious AI power under the hood, proving that “dumb” phones can be emotionally smart. This push–pull between high tech and low tech is defining Gen Z culture. The Future Laboratory’s new Gen Z: Global Youth Atlas 2026 finds that young people from São Paulo to Seoul are using social platforms to reshape global markets, but they are also demanding accountability from brands, creators, and algorithms, forcing the tech industry to think harder about ethics, mental health, and real-world impact. MIT News recently highlighted psychologist Jonathan Haidt’s argument that always-on social media is damaging attention and civic life, and his Anxious Generation movement is calling for phone-free schools and later access to social apps, ideas that resonate with many young listeners who feel burned out by feeds they never really chose. Meanwhile, Gen Z isn’t just consuming technology; they are learning to talk to it. From TikTok explainers on prompt engineering to tools like IBM’s open-source agentic frameworks, young coders and creators are treating AI as a collaborator, not magic. That shows up in everything from bedroom producers using AI for beat ideas to student founders prototyping startups on generative platforms. Tech Decode: Gen Z Edition sits at the center of this tension: ultra-connected but craving offline moments, fluent in AI yet nostalgic for click-wheels and clamshell hinges, skeptical of big tech but determined to hack the system in their favor. It’s a space that unpacks these contradictions with clear explanations, real stories, and a focus on what this all means for the next decade of work, play, and identity. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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