Generation AI 2019 Survey
How Millennial Parents are Embracing Health and Wellness Technologies for Their Generation Alpha Kids
The IEEE Generation AI 2019: Third Annual Study of Millennial Parents and Generation Alpha Kids illuminates the trust Millennial parents in the U.S., U.K., India, China and Brazil with Generation Alpha children (nine years-old or younger) have in using AI and emerging technologies for the health and wellness of their children.
Born from 2010-2025, Generation Alpha is considered to be the most tech-infused demographic to date. Explore below how the future of health and wellness technologies will transform our modern medical practices and impact the lives of families using them.
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Millennial Parents Would Allow a 3D Printed Heart to be Implanted in Their Children
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Aches and Pains? Goodbye Medication, Hello VR
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Virtual Hospital Nurse Care? Not for U.S. and U.K. Generation Alphas
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U.S. Millennial Parents an Exception to Allowing Robot Surgery on Children
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Self-Driving School Buses are Stress Relief for Some Parents
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Diagnosing Rare Genetic Diseases in a Snapshot
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Favorite Recliner Chairs Could Have Health Smarts Too
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AI Accelerating in Preference by Millennial Parents for Care During Golden Years (Instead of Relying on Kids)
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Doctors Using AI for Cancer Diagnoses Sought By Millennial Parents
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Rise in Parents Likely to Use Chatbot Pediatrician Diagnoses
About the Survey
“Generation AI 2019: Third Annual Study of Millennial Parents of Generation Alpha Kids” surveyed 2,000 parents, aged 23–38 years-old, with at least one child nine years old or younger — 400 each in the United States, United Kingdom, India, China and Brazil. The surveys were conducted October 2 – 9, 2019.