U of M Study – AI Use Among Older Adults – 81% Want More Risk Information
A new University of Michigan poll finds most adults over 50 have used AI tools, but they’re skeptical of its trustworthiness—especially for health information.
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A new University of Michigan poll finds most adults over 50 have used AI tools, but they’re skeptical of its trustworthiness—especially for health information.
A University of Michigan study reveals significant AI skepticism among nonbinary, transgender, and disabled individuals, highlighting concerns on social bias in AI applications and urging policymakers to include marginalized voices to ensure equitable technology development.
Older adults are increasingly using AI tools like voice assistants and chatbots to enhance daily living. Classes teach them about these technologies, fostering independence and connection, but caution is needed regarding misinformation and scams.