Too many subscriptions, inferior products, artificial intelligence, “harmful” algorithms, “spy” devices: almost half of Gen Z want to live in the past because of modern technology


  • A new NBC News investigation reveals a nostalgia for the past
  • 47% of respondents want to go back to previous years
  • Dissatisfaction with modern technology and apps is a major driver

Dissatisfaction with modern technology and its trappings – including artificial intelligence, subscriptions, data tracking and algorithm-driven apps – is having an impact, with nearly half of Gen Z adults in the US (ages 18-29) preferring to live in the past than the present.

This is from an NBC News survey of 3,009 people in the Gen Z group, who were asked questions covering climate change and gun policy to personal finances and religion. The data showed 14% wanted to live 50 or more years in the past, with 33% keen to live less than 50 years in the past, given the choice.

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