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How Tech-Savvy Seniors Are Adopting AI and Redefining Digital Literacy

What Happened

According to The Wall Street Journal, many seniors are increasingly experimenting with AI tools, from voice assistants like Alexa to generative AI, to improve their everyday lives. Technology workshops and community programs across the US are helping older adults get comfortable with artificial intelligence, debunking the myth that seniors are reluctant or unable to adopt new tech. These seniors demonstrate creative uses of AI for communication, daily tasks, and even social connection, inspiring others in their age group to try out new technologies. Their experiences highlight the accessibility and benefits of AI when given support and motivation.

Why It Matters

This trend shows that innovation and digital skills are not limited by age. As the population ages, technology companies and AI developers should address the needs of older users. Increased AI literacy among seniors could drive inclusivity, improved well-being, and new market opportunities for tech products. Read more in our AI News Hub

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