Would you believe me if I said the young really, really, really, donât trust tech CEOs? Well get ready to pick your jaw up off the floor, because a new study from CNBC and the Generation Lab says itâs true.

In recent years, CNBC has worked a lot with this guy named Cyrus Beschloss who co-founded the Generation Lab (Itâs a DC research company). CNBC hosts will sometimes have Beschloss on as a talking head, and his job, as a fun little interruption of the regular CNBC program, will be to explain what in the world the youngs think about all this, and heâll say what we all know: The youngs hate all this! A lot!

Hereâs Beschloss communicating this a year ago:

And a few days ago, CNBC and the Generation Lab did it again. They released a new study of 18- 34-year-olds, and, well:

When given the names of nine key people in the AI industry and asked whether they trust each leader to act responsibly on AI, in each case a majority of respondents said they donât.

By the numbers:

  • Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella: about 65% distrusted
  • Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg: about 70% distrusted
  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: about 70% distrusted
  • SpaceX CEO Elon Musk: about 70% distrusted
  • Alphabet/Google CEO Sundar Pichai: about 75% distrusted
  • Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei: about 75% distrusted
  • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman: about 75% distrusted
  • Palantir Chairman Peter Thiel (and former CEO of PayPal): about 79% distrusted
  • Palantir CEO Alex Karp: about 81% distrusted

And while weâre on the subject, 45% of respondents think AIâs impact on their careers will be negative, while only 10% believe its impact will be positive.

There are more shocking findings from the Generation Lab’s survey. Nearly 80% expressed negative sentiment about the U.S. economy. 50% said that in the future, the economy âwill get worse,â while 22% thought it âwill get better.â Meanwhile, 46% hold a âfavorableâ or a âvery favorableâ view of democratic socialism, as opposed to 23% who have a âsomewhat unfavorableâ or âvery unfavorableâ view.