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When Gen Z uses technology to program their digital lifestyle.

Gen Z is not only embracing technology but also shaping their digital lifestyle. From AI to no-code, this generation is creating automated personal ecosystems.

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ14/06/2025

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Instead of waiting for technology to change their lives, Gen Z is doing the opposite: proactively 'reprogramming' their daily routines using tools of their choice, from artificial intelligence and no-code platforms to automation systems.

They don't need to be software engineers to create digital products, nor do they need labs to experiment with ideas. With just a laptop and an internet connection, Gen Z is designing their own way of learning, working, and living, with technology at its core.

One, many systems: Gen Z and a new technological mindset.

What sets Gen Z apart isn't the technology they use, but how they connect those tools into a system.

A young person can use ChatGPT to create content, convert it into video using Runway, design a profile picture with Midjourney, then organize the entire process on Notion, and automatically upload it via Zapier.

It's not just about multitasking, but about running a smooth workflow like a personal ecosystem, where each application is a link, and they are the programmers behind it.

This mindset doesn't come from IT classes, but is formed through the way Gen Z grew up: learning from YouTube, sharing on Discord, finding solutions on Reddit, and spreading ideas on TikTok.

COVID-19 forced them to leave traditional schooling, learn to work remotely, earn money online, and develop skills through practical experience. As AI boomed from 2022 onwards, Gen Z was among the first to experiment with, adopt, and restructure the tool to suit their personal goals.

How Gen Z programs their own digital lifestyle.

Gen Z no longer approaches technology as disconnected toolsets. They think like developers: integrating, connecting, and optimizing everyday tasks into an automated system that they design and operate themselves.

With Notion, they don't just take notes; they turn it into a personal dashboard: tracking health, managing expenses, storing knowledge, and monitoring life goals.

With Zapier, they connect Gmail with Google Calendar to automatically record deadlines, then use AI to summarize the work content and send it back to themselves at the end of the day. A series of actions that once required three people and several separate tools is now automated by one person with the organizational skills and system structuring abilities of a software developer.

Some young people have turned that workflow into a real business model. They design Notion templates and sell them through Gumroad, create AI-integrated mini-courses and share them through online learning platforms, and provide content creation services using only digital tools.

No team needed, no office space, no waiting for hire; they operate like a mini-agency, with the ability to scale using their own proprietary technology.

What matters isn't how tech-savvy Gen Z is, but how they make technology an extension of themselves.

Each tool is a piece of the puzzle, each process is a personalized 'flow,' and the entire rhythm of life, from work to daily routines, can be 'reprogrammed' in a way that is most efficient, creative, and suitable for each individual.

In the digital age, where everyone has access to technology, Gen Z is not only keeping up but also redefining how technology is present in people's lives. Not through lines of code, but through integrated thinking, the ability to organize information, and a willingness to experiment relentlessly. They don't live in the technological world ; they create it every day, in their own way.

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