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Major societal events such as wars, economic crises, and pandemics are key forces shaping generational identities and differences. However, technology also plays a pivotal role in defining each generation's experiences and opportunities. Millennials came of age during the rise of the Internet, when the ability to search for basic information online was considered revolutionary. Over time, the Internet has become the backbone of modern economies, commerce, and daily life. In contrast, Generation Z grew up in the era of smartphones and social media, experiencing unprecedented real-time connectivity. Simple functionalities like taking and posting photos directly from a phone redefined communication and self-expression, while social media platforms became indispensable tools for networking, job seeking, and information sharing. Technological advancements also shaped career trends, with Millennials gravitating toward computing and information technology. On the other hand, Generation Z pioneered entirely new professions, such as content creation, aimed at capturing and retaining audience attention. Currently, Generation Alpha is being raised in the transformative age of artificial intelligence. This generation will influence and be influenced by AI, engaging in a reciprocal relationship that will redefine the technological landscape and further shape generational dynamics in the years to come. For the purposes of this study, we conducted research among 505 members of Millennials, Generation Z, and Generation Alpha to understand the extent to which and the ways they use GenAI, as well as how they perceive the impact of this technology on their future.