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Elderly Americans lag in AI adoption, missing key benefits

A significant portion of elderly Americans, particularly older generations like the Silent Generation and Baby Boomers, are not utilizing AI technologies. Many express unfamiliarity and concern about AI, largely due to a lack of tailored use cases and understanding. Policymakers and innovators are urged to bridge this gap by promoting accessible AI applications, such as autonomous vehicles and companion robots, to improve seniors' quality of life and independence. AI

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IMPACT Highlights the need for accessible AI solutions to improve the quality of life and independence for the elderly population.

RANK_REASON The article discusses the current state of AI adoption among a specific demographic and advocates for policy changes, rather than announcing a new product, research, or funding.

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Elderly Americans lag in AI adoption, missing key benefits

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 · Kevin Frazier ·

    Your grandma should be using AI. really

    Older Americans are among the least likely to use AI — and among those who could benefit most. The technology exists. The policy will to deploy it doesn't.