Young people know that the future is nonbinary.Among those polled in a new study, half of Generation Z (and 56 percent of millennials) thinks that traditional gender roles and labels related to the gender binary are outdated.Additionally, over half of respondents believe that, in a decade, gender stereotypes related to occupation, personality, and products will be far less prevalent than they are today.The findings were released by the ad agency Bigeye, which polled 2,000 adults from a range of ages, incomes, locations, and gender identities.There were a few other interesting insights related to gender from the polling.