Digital Savvy vs. Digital Native
Boomers learned the internet; Gen Z grew up inside it. That shift changes expectations — younger users expect instant responses, seamless design, and smart automation. For them, lag or clunkiness isn’t just annoying — it’s unacceptable.
Bridging the Gap
Despite the memes, the gap isn’t really about age — it’s about adaptation. Technology evolves faster than generations, and each group brings something valuable: Boomers’ patience and depth meet Gen Z’s creativity and fluency. The future of tech belongs to both — if they keep learning from each other.