
McKay
McKay is a lecturer at RMIT University, specializing in the intersection of technology and society. She has been actively engaged in discussions about the implications of generative AI, particularly its effects on critical thinking and information consumption among younger generations. McKay's insights highlight how the expectations of younger users, shaped by their experiences with technology, influence their interactions with AI tools and the potential consequences of reliance on these systems.
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McKay said multiple bids were evaluated for a potential acquisition.
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McKay, the RMIT lecturer, said it might not be entirely useful or accurate to say younger generations are 'less social' than previous ones.
Gen Z the canary in the AI coalmine












