Meet Generation Beta
In 2025, a new generation will arrive — Generation Beta, which will include children born from early 2025 to the end of 2039, following Generation Alpha (born from 2010 to 2024).
Both Generation Beta and Generation Alpha were named by the Australian research firm McCrindle. Their research predicts that by 2035, Generation Beta will represent 16 percent of the global population, with many expected to live well into the 22nd century.
This generation will be significantly shaped by the widespread use of artificial intelligence and digital technologies.
For example, the research notes that Generation Beta will be the first to experience technologies like autonomous transportation, wearable healthcare devices, and immersive virtual environments as part of everyday life.
However, they will also face major global challenges, such as climate change, population shifts, and rapid urbanization.
"This will result in Generation Beta being more globally minded, community-focused, and collaborative than ever before," the report said. "Their upbringing will emphasize the importance of innovation not just for convenience, but for solving the pressing challenges of their time."