DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF THE CHILDREN OF THE NEW DIGITAL GENERATION (Z-ZED AND ALPHA) OF THE 21ST CENTURY


Nigora Khusanova Kavul kizi
Doctoral student of the National University of Uzbekistan, Researcher of the Republican Spirituality and Enlightenment Center, Institution of social-spiritual researches ,Uzbekistan
Abstract
The term “children of the 21st century” was replaced by the term “children of artificial intelligence” before the words “children of computer technologies”, “digital technologies” and “nanotechnologies” were fully used. For this reason, the difference between the older generation and the representatives of the growing generation is increasing sharply. Growing up with the Internet and portable digital technologies from infancy, children can independently use all the functions of gadgets and smartphones without having any knowledge of digital literacy. We can recognize this trend as a product of gene mutation from humans of the Olduvai period to modern-day homo sapiens. In the article, the study of the teachings on The “Theory of Generation”, one of the current topics, which is focused on day by day by scientists around the world, has now been proven to be the main support for survival and security from new dangers and threats that arise on the path of mankind. In particular, the research on the theory of generations is based on the knowledge of different approaches of scientists about the existence of physical, biological, socio-spiritual and spiritual differences between people who lived in different periods and the author has set the task of learning.
Keywords: “Theory of Generation”, homo sapiens, “Z-zed”, “Alfa”, X, “Baby bumer”, “ZOOmer”, Nil Xou, Uilyam Strauss, “digital technology”, “nanotechnology”, portable technology, “artificial intelligence”, real life, virtual world, media space, gene, genetic mutation, “Internet teachers”, clip memory, digital autism, dopamine crisis, life weakness of immunity.
Journal Name :
EPRA International Journal of Research & Development (IJRD)

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Published on : 2024-08-03

Vol : 9
Issue : 8
Month : August
Year : 2024
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