Google’s recent demographic study reveals that 67% of UK teenagers utilize artificial intelligence for creative applications on a nearly daily basis. However, within the specific domain of audio and lyric generation, adoption rates remain highly specialized. Only 16% of respondents actively deploy AI frameworks to compose music or generate creative texts like song lyrics. The data suggests that while general generative tools see widespread academic use, specialized audio-generative workflows have yet to achieve total market saturation among younger cohorts.
This localized data exposes a growing divergence between corporate AI narratives and actual Gen-Z sentiment, particularly when juxtaposed with broader US polling that indicates rising demographic skepticism. For music technology developers, this highlights a critical imperative to build intuitive, transparent tools that address emerging generational anxieties rather than relying solely on the novelty of automation.
Curated by MusicResearch.com from Music Ally. Read the full article at: Google study explores how UK teens are using AI technologies


