The rapid diffusion of “(GenAI)” Generative Artificial Intelligence systems has reshaped everyday activities, yet their adoption remains uneven and cognitively demanding for many users. Existing research has largely relied on conventional technology acceptance models, providing limited insight into cognitive burden and GenAI-specific system characteristics. To address this gap, this study develops an integrated framework combining the Technology Acceptance Model, Cognitive Load Theory, and the DeLone and McLean Information Systems Success Model to explain GenAI adoption among ordinary users. Survey data from 1001 active GenAI users were analyzed using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). The results indicate that all core technology acceptance relationships are statistically significant (p 0.35). The findings offer actionable insights for designing cognitively efficient, trustworthy, and sustainable GenAI systems.
Salem Ali Suhluli (Thu,) studied this question.