The Velocity Gap - Gen Z's Contradiction with AI
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What happens when technology moves faster than our morality?
In this episode of The Ryan Vet Show, futurist, entrepreneur, and USA TODAY bestselling author Ryan Vet explores a powerful idea he calls The Velocity Gap — the space between technological acceleration and society’s ability to understand its consequences.
Throughout history, innovation has repeatedly outpaced reflection. Cigarettes were once marketed as healthy before medical science revealed their deadly consequences. Cars were designed without safety features before seatbelts became standard. Social media and smartphones reshaped childhood before we understood their psychological impact.
Now artificial intelligence may represent the largest Velocity Gap in modern history.
Ryan explores the paradox facing Gen Z, the generation most concerned about climate change and social responsibility, yet also the fastest adopters of energy-intensive AI technologies.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
• What the Velocity Gap is and why it matters
• How past innovations like cigarettes, automobiles, and smartphones followed the same pattern
• Why AI is accelerating faster than any technology in history
• The surprising contradiction in Gen Z’s values vs. behavior
• How removing friction from life is changing our relationships, work, and character
• Why leadership in the AI age may require reintroducing friction into systems
Ryan also explores a deeper cultural shift: the loss of friction in modern life. From dating apps to AI writing tools, convenience is reshaping how humans learn, struggle, commit, and grow.
The leadership challenge today isn’t simply adopting new technology.
It’s deciding when to slow down.
Because friction — the resistance we often try to eliminate — may actually be what builds character, meaning, and resilience.
If you lead teams, study generational change, or care about the future of technology and culture, this episode will challenge how you think about progress.
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About Ryan VetRyan Vet is a USA TODAY bestselling author, futurist, and international keynote speaker whose insights on generations, culture, and the future of work have been featured in Forbes, Financial Times, ABC, NBC, and CBS. His research helps leaders understand emerging generational patterns and anticipate societal shifts before they fully unfold.
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